Condition
Pediatric Arthrogryposis
What You Need to Know
Arthrogryposis describes a group of congenital disorders that cause joint and muscle deformities.
Key Symptoms
The most common symptoms of arthrogryposis are:
- Rigid, contracted or dislocated joints
- Delayed walking
- Underdeveloped or absent muscles
- Similar deformities on both sides of the body
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose arthrogryposis by:
- X-ray
- CT scan
- MRI
- Ultrasound
- Biopsy
- Blood tests
- Electromyogram and nerve conduction velocity (EMG/NCV) tests
- Genetic testing
Treatment
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Splints and braces
- Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Departments that Treat Arthrogryposis

Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
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