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Syndrome Conditions

Syndrome conditions are genetic or developmental disorders that can affect multiple body systems simultaneously. Every syndrome and every child is unique, which is why individual assessment and care is at the core of treatment.

Common orthopedic challenges in syndrome conditions include:

  • Altered muscle tone: Increased or decreased muscle tension affects posture, movement, and motor development.
  • Unstable joints: Hypermobile or insufficiently stabilized joints increase the risk of abnormal loading and injury.
  • Foot and leg misalignments: Axial deviations and foot deformities impair standing, walking, and everyday mobility.
  • Delayed motor development: Affected children reach motor milestones later and require targeted support.

Especially with syndrome conditions, individual care that grows with the child is particularly important, as needs change continuously throughout development.

Orthopedic Care for Syndrome Conditions

Precisely fitted orthopedic care accompanies patients through every stage of development and adapts to their changing needs.

  • Stabilizing unstable joints: Orthoses and aids secure hypermobile joints and reduce abnormal loading.
  • Correcting misalignments: Targeted care counteracts foot deformities and axial deviations, promoting a physiological gait pattern.
  • Supporting motor development: Early provision of aids accompanies and promotes the child’s motor development milestones.
  • Adaptive fitting: Care solutions are regularly adjusted to keep pace with growth and evolving requirements.

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