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Arthrogryposis


The term arthrogryposis does not identify a specific syndrome, but a clinical characteristic, namely congenital multiple joint stiffness , involving two or more joints, and which can be found in different pathological conditions, with different etiologies: amyoplasia, distal arthrogryposis, etc. See the fact sheet “Arthrogryposis , amyoplasia and distal arthrogryposis”.
We use modern and excellent surgical techniques to intervene on the pathology “Arthrogryposis

Sheet Arthrogryposis

The term arthrogryposis does not identify a specific syndrome, but a clinical characteristic, namely congenital multiple joint stiffness , involving two or more joints, and which can be found in different pathological conditions, with different etiologies: amyoplasia, distal arthrogryposis, etc. See the fact sheet “Arthrogryposis , amyoplasia and distal arthrogryposis”.

Techniques for pathology Arthrogryposis

Congenital hip dislocation: late presentation

Achilles tendon tenotomy: a minimally invasive technique under local anesthesia

Open reduction for congenital hip dislocation

Congenital patellar dislocation: a difficult diagnosis