Digital Analysis in Hip Circulation and Biomechanical Changes in The Lower Limb in Perthes' Disease
Khalimov R. Djurabayevich1, Djuraev A. Maxmutovich2, Khamdamova Gulhayo3, Usmanov Anvar4, Valiyev B. Batirovich5, Sodiqov Z. Rustamovich6, Hudoyorov A. Aidjonovich7, K. Shoh-Jakhon8, Tilabov N. Tashmuratovich9
1,2 Republican specialization scientific, practical medical center of traumatology and orthopedics of the ministry of health, Uzbekistan
3 Bukhara Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
4 Head of the department, Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan
5,6,7 Associate Professor of International Islamic Academy, Uzbekistan
8,9 Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan
Emails: ravshan.doktor@mail.ru; axrarbek@gmail.com; rahmatovnagulhayo@gmail.com; a.usmanov@tsue.uz; ibnbotir@mail.ru; zokirsodiqov1@gmail.com; anvarxudoyorov111@gmail.com;sh.xamdamov@tsue.uz; n.tilabov@tsue.uz
Abstract
Worldwide, the treatment of Perthes' disease in children and adolescents is a complex and unresolved problem. This is a common pathology that, with timely detection and proper therapy, is successfully treated, but in their absence can provoke the development of severe complications and cause early disability. Improving the results of treatment and rehabilitation of children with Legg-Calve-Perthes disease. Our research is based on archival data and on survey observation using digitalization, the total number of patients is 150 children with Legg-Calve-Perthes disease on inpatient treatment at the pediatric orthopedics clinic of the RSSPMC of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the period from 2008 to 2022. All patients had previously undergone conservative treatment of congenital hip dislocation. In the early stages of the pathology, 69.6% of children aged 3-6 years complained of fatigue in the hip joint after a long walk or run but did not notice pain. An orthopedic device has been developed to achieve maximum unloading of the hip joint when walking. The proposed device is convenient and when used, maximum unloading of the hip joint is achieved when walking.
Keywords: diseases of Perthes; femoral head; hip joint; venous network; osteochondropathy.