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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

What is arthrogryposis?

What causes arthrogryposis in children?

Types of arthrogryposis in children

What are the symptoms of arthrogryposis in children?

How is arthrogryposis in children diagnosed?

How is arthrogryposis in children treated?

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