Congenital Conditions: Understanding and Treating Birth Defects

 Congenital conditions are abnormalities present at birth. While many children are born healthy, some may have congenital orthopedic issues that require specialized care. Dr. Venkatram, a renowned pediatric orthopedic surgeon in Kukatpally and Banjara Hills, specializes in diagnosing and treating these conditions.

Common Congenital Orthopedic Conditions

  • Clubfoot: This condition involves the foot being turned inward and downward.

  • Dislocated hips: The hip joint is unstable, allowing the thighbone to slip out of place.

  • Torticollis: A condition where the baby's head is tilted to one side.

  • Sprengel's deformity: The shoulder blade is abnormally positioned on the back.

  • Polydactyly and syndactyly: Extra fingers or toes (polydactyly) or fused fingers or toes (syndactyly).

Treatment and Management

Treatment for congenital orthopedic conditions varies depending on the specific condition and its severity. Dr. Venkatram offers a range of treatment options, including:

  • Casting and splinting: To correct deformities and promote proper bone development.

  • Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to correct the underlying issue.

  • Physical therapy: To improve muscle strength and flexibility.

  • Bracing: To support the affected area and prevent further deformity.

Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for optimal outcomes. Dr. Venkatram's expertise in pediatric orthopedics ensures personalized care and treatment plans for children with congenital conditions.

Dr. Venkatram

Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon

Kukatpally & Banjara Hills


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