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Spontaneous Restoration Of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip Joint
X-ray and position pictures of spontaneous restoration.
Positions before she was treated.
She was registered as a third-rank handicapped person by Gifu prefectural office in October 1991
because She had lost all the hip joint functions of both legs.
It can be seen from these pictures that She can not balance his body on one leg and his body is stiff.
This is a X-ray photograph of his hip joints which was taken before She was treated.
Slight deformation can be seen at both the hip joints.
Although she had been training his leg muscles by following his doctor's direction, it didn't work.
Instead the symptoms advanced so that she could not walk easily.
In addition, she also had an angina pectoris.
This is an enlarged portion of the above photograph.
The cartilage between the femoral caput and the enarthrosis has disappeared so there is no space between the joints.
These pictures are showing his postures after she was treated.
They show her balancing on one leg,
and they were taken after she was treated for about one year once or twice a week.
She told me that she felt some improvements each time.
The moving capacity of both his legs improved.
his is a X-ray photograph which was taken after she was treated.
His condition due to the angina pectoris has improved along with other symptoms
so she could stop taking medicine.
Also she could walk without having any problems and the X ray shows slightly revived cartilage.
This is an enlarged portion of the above photograph.
Slightly revived cartilage between the femoral caput and
the enarthrosis has made some space in those areas.
At the same time, the bone density has increased 3 points so that
the percentage has come up to 99 from 96.
Generally, hip diseases are classified by different names according to the path of the Shenton line(*1), but the deformation of the articulation sacroiliacs make irregularities in the path of this Shenton line.
(*1) Shenton Line: This line is drawn by the pubis lower margin, which is the upper margin of the closed foramina, and by the femoral neck inner margin. In an X ray of the normal hip joints, the line shows a continuous smooth curve. But in the case of congenital dislocation of the hip joint, proximal femur epiphysiolysis and varus and valgus coxae, the line is warped.
I must, however, point out that this has been a blind spot from the point of view of orthopedic science.
Upper front deformation of the right side of the iliac will occur by the atrophying of the mesentery roots as a stress reflex of the super peculiar sympathetic action when the body experiences stress above a certain level.
At the same time, inflammation will appear around the contact surfaces of the mesentery roots.
Atrophy of all the body blood vessels and of the internal organs will advance by continuing action of this sympathetic nerve reflex but, especially, inflammation of the internal iliac arteries induces a contracture of these muscles because it causes a circulation disturbance at the ilio lumbar arteries, which are nutritious blood vessels of the major psoas muscles and of the iliac muscles.
Due to the abnormal contracture of this muscle, the major psoas muscle which stretches from the first lumbar vertebra to the lesser trochanter, the hip joints are pressured as well as the articulation sacroiliacs.
As a result, luxation will occur because while the pelvis is deforming toward the rear, it can also reach the varus of the right side iliac and when this deformation advances further, osteoarthritis will occur.
Dysplasia of the acetabulum accounts for most cases in congenital dislocation of the hip joint. But the factor of bad body constitution is also involved.
Especially, in the constitution of infants, it can cause congenital dislocation of the hip joint easily, and the secretion system of the lipase, a lipolysis enzyme, is abnormally bad. Therefore, various kinds of waste matter sticks to undigested fats to decrease the osmotic rate of the blood vessels, and when this expands to the obturator arteries, which are nutritious blood vessels of the enarthrosis, acetabulum Dysplasia will occur.
Also, epiphyseal necrosis and Perthes disease will occur when the circulation impediment is likewise expanded to the femoral rotator arteries, the nutritious blood vessels of the epiphysis.
This point, however, is a blind spot in hip joint surgery so operations have been applied to this disease because shallow enarthrosis has been looked on as non-restorable.
The hip joint disease, in general, shows its symptoms when it becomes chronic because the resulting ossification of the iliofemoral ligaments, which cover the hip joints, are also involved.
It was proved by X ray follow-up survey that a patient with a dislocated hip joint, who was registered as a handicapped person and also diagnosed as needing an operation, could be cured by the method of NRT.
‚m‚q‚s stands NATURAL RECOVERY THERAPY. It is a remedy for overcoming disease by first checking the living blood visually through a monitor and then regulating the conditions of the blood by observed by conventional blood tests,
and giving a necessary prescription in accord with the results. By doing so, the immune system will be strengthened, and all the body cells will be further activated by correcting the whole body frame.
Therefore, this method can be counted on as a redical remedy for not only lumber pains but all for many kinds of disease.
CreatedF1998.07.30G@@Last modefiedF1998.12.30G
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The person who was in charge of the examination: Dr.Kazuhiro Honbe