The successful outcome of a deformity correction with external fixation surgery relies also on a meticulous post-operative management approach. It is critical to optimal healing and the restoration of functionality. Wound care, pain control, rehabilitation exercises, monitoring of complications, and regular follow-ups are integral to a faster recovery.[1]

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Modern healthcare is evolving fast and creatively. One of the key difficulties faced by a young child who has undergone orthopedic surgery is to contain their movement to allow for appropriate healing. The younger the child, the more challenging it is to remain immobile.

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The human skeleton consists of an intricate architecture of bones – a living tissue that is perpetually undergoing transformation throughout our lives. The most significant portion of bone development, repair, and remodeling occurs during a person's growth period in their youth and adolescence, contributing to our adult body structure. However, certain factors can disrupt this process, leading to skeletal issues like limb deformity.[1]

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