FIELD: medical technology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical technology. The splint for the treatment of hip dysplasia in young children is made with the possibility of sequential transformation for the treatment of severe, moderate and mild degrees of hip dysplasia and includes a metal telescopic spacer with a screw regulating abduction, screw connecting nodes, half-arcs equipped with rings for soft fixation on the child's body, thigh and shin sleeves and shin cuffs. The telescopic spacer is made with the possibility of sequential connection of its ends by means of screw joints with half-arcs in the case of severe dysplasia, sleeves for the thigh and lower leg in the case of moderate dysplasia and cuffs for the lower leg in the case of mild dysplasia.
EFFECT: increasing the effectiveness of treatment by transforming the structural elements of the splint.
1 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2021-12-21—Published
2020-07-30—Filed