How To Treat Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease

Physical Therapy

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In mild cases of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, physical therapy may be an effective method of treatment at the end of the healing process. Often times this condition will cause immobility and stiffness of the joints because of the inactivity during healing. Even when the bone is healed in the right shape, the child may still have difficulty with proper hip function. Physical therapy focuses on the restoration of function and movement of the hip joint. In addition, the physical type of therapy is able to help with the pain and stiffness in the affected hip. This method of treatment promotes healthy healing of the joint. Physical therapy is used after surgical procedures to treat Legg-Calve-Perthes disease to restore function to the joint. It may also be needed after the socket molding process to help ease the hip into normal position and functioning once the cast has been removed. Hip abduction and hip rotation exercises are known to be especially effective in helping to ease stiffness and restore movement.

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