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Distal arthrogryposis


Distal arthrogryposis is a condition characterized by congenital joint contractures that primarily affect the extremities (hands and feet), without a clear muscular or neurological cause. There are several forms of distal arthrogryposis, each with specific characteristics, such as Freeman-Sheldon syndrome or Gordon syndrome. See the fact sheet “Arthrogryposis, Amyoplasia, and Distal Arthrogryposis
We use modern and excellent surgical techniques to intervene on the pathology “Distal arthrogryposis

Distal arthrogryposis is a condition characterized by congenital joint contractures that primarily affect the extremities (hands and feet), without a clear muscular or neurological cause. There are several forms of distal arthrogryposis, each with specific characteristics, such as Freeman-Sheldon syndrome or Gordon syndrome. See the fact sheet “Arthrogryposis, Amyoplasia, and Distal Arthrogryposis

Techniques for pathology Distal arthrogryposis

Achilles tendon tenotomy: a minimally invasive technique under local anesthesia

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