Skeletal disorders refer to a range of conditions that affect the bones and joints of the human body. These disorders can include osteoporosis, arthritis, scoliosis, and bone fractures. They may result from genetic factors, injuries, aging, or nutritional deficiencies. Skeletal disorders can cause pain, limited movement, and deformities, impacting overall mobility and quality of life. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are important for managing symptoms and preventing complications.
Skeletal disorders refer to a range of conditions that affect the bones and joints of the human body. These disorders can include osteoporosis, arthritis, scoliosis, and bone fractures. They may result from genetic factors, injuries, aging, or nutritional deficiencies. Skeletal disorders can cause pain, limited movement, and deformities, impacting overall mobility and quality of life. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are important for managing symptoms and preventing complications.
What is osteoporosis?
A condition in which bones become less dense and more porous, increasing fracture risk—especially in the hip, spine, and wrist.
What is scoliosis?
A sideways curvature of the spine that can be mild or severe; it is often monitored in children and may be treated with observation, braces, or surgery depending on severity.
What is a bone fracture?
A break in a bone caused by injury or stress; treatment ranges from immobilization to realignment and surgery, followed by rehabilitation.
What is rickets?
A childhood bone disorder caused by vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate deficiency, leading to soft bones and deformities like bowed legs; preventable with adequate vitamin D and minerals.