Will necrosis of the femoral head cause bone deformation if it is not treated in time? Beg!! Seek th

Updated on healthy 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The hip joint is a stable joint, although it can perform multi-axial movements such as flexion and extension, extension, rotation and circumference, but its flexibility is poor. When the hip joint is flexed, adducted, and internally rotated, most of the femoral head is detached from the acetabulum against the posterior lower part of the joint capsule, and if the external force acts on the knee joint from the front, and then along the femur to the femoral head, hip dislocation is prone to occur Hip dislocation is a relatively serious injury, and the dislocation is accompanied by serious soft tissue injury, and often combined with other parts of the injury. Patients with hip dislocation have obvious pain in the affected area, limited hip movement, shortening of the affected limb, flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the hip joint, and the prolapsed femoral head is felt in the buttocks, and the greater tuberosity moves up significantly.

    Femoral head necrosis is an orthopedic chronic disease caused by trauma, alcohol, long-term use of hormones and other reasons that lead to poor blood circulation of the femoral head, thereby causing further ischemia, necrosis and even collapse of bone cells.

    Hip dislocation itself does not cause necrosis of the femoral head, or when the hip dislocation is reduced, the technique is too rough or the surgical trauma is too large, so that the blood vessels are destroyed, and the blood supply to the femoral head is impaired, which will cause necrosis of the femoral head; When the hip joint is immobilized and kept in the external position of excessive flexion or excessive internal rotation for a long time, the intra-articular pressure increases, causing venous regurgitation disorder, intracephalic vein stagnation, intraosseous pressure increases, the amount of blood transfusion decreases, and even the blood flow is interrupted and avascular necrosis of the femoral head occurs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Necrosis of the femoral head** can cause bone deformation, hip collapse and finally paralysis. Now it's mid-term positive** to save the femoral head, relieve pain, and restore some function. I am also a patient with necrosis of the femoral head, and the femoral head has been deformed and is in the process of being deformed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is important that the necrosis of the femoral head can be done in time**, if the optimal time is missed, the femoral head will be deformed, leaving irreversible consequences.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Femoral head necrosis should be treated early**with caution**. During the progression of the disease, the femoral head will slowly collapse, which will cause the femoral head to completely dissolve and disappear, and the entire hip joint will cause severe dislocation, at which time the patient will be completely disabled.

    At this point, it is evident that the hip is severely disturbed, making it impossible to stand, walk, or move, which is the most serious consequence of femoral head necrosis. Therefore, in the early stage of femoral head necrosis, it is necessary to effectively prevent such a thing from happening, and prevent the development of femoral head necrosis through effective prevention of the collapse of the femoral head.

    At present, the best **femoral head necrosis is the synchronous integration of five parts**calcium**, which can effectively control the development of femoral head necrosis and repair the necrotic area at the same time, so as to achieve the purpose of **. Femoral head necrosis should be treated as early as possible, and at the same time, it is necessary to choose a professional and regular hospital at the time.

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