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Niño de 9 años con dedo en mazo

Discussion in 'Español' started by nortier10, Aug 10, 2013.

  1. nortier10

    nortier10 Member


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    Hola, soy nueva en este foro y me gustaría que me ayudarais. Soy estudiante de podología y tengo un hijo de 9 años que presenta hiperlaxitud en ambos pies. Lo que me preocupa es que el segundo y tercer dedo los tiene en mazo en los dos pies y el cuarto y el quinto rotados hacia medial y la verdad no se si con su edad se tratan los dedos en mazo, o no y si se tratan como se hace. Gracias.
     
  2. Jose Antonio Teatino

    Jose Antonio Teatino Well-Known Member

    Puedes tratarlo con ortesis de silicona.
    No olvides la movilización pasiva frecuente para evitar limitaciones articulares.
    En estas edades hay un gran nivel de éxito.
    Si en el futuro esta deformidad ocasionase problemas, siempre se puede intervenir.
     
  3. nortier10

    nortier10 Member

    Muchas gracias por tu respuesta Jose Antonio.
     
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