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Cubitus Varus
I have cubitus varus in right hand arm. The carrying angle of of right hand is 0 degree. The carrying angle of of my normal arm is 12 degrees. There are few things I have come across on internet which I want to ask. 1) what is internal rotational deformity associated with cubitus varus. 2) when bone wedge is removed for correction of varus deformity, does the arm become shorter? 3)There is bulge on my deformed elbow. Would this bulge be removed after surgery? Please fibd the attached xray
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What i feel ..stop thinking all these .. Eitjout surgery if a clinician will stsrt releasing interosseus membrane between radius and ulna ..the arm will respond better ..and what deformity will come as u termed internal and few surgical qusztion u asked is not your job. ..in either way mr.u r not going to help by yourself. . Better try to write dowm your queries rather acting like an examiner for us ..
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now come to the point ..u just approach a advanced dry needlist cum physiotherapist ..which can directly needle on your interooseus membrane ..not only ykur deformity rather your lots of discomfrt will also fade away
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try to be a patint rather being an examiner thanx regards
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