The following Conditions are related to Waddling
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- Diaphyseal dysplasia camurati-engelmann
Camurati-Engelmann disease is a rare genetic disorder characterized by progressive widening and malformation of the shafts of the long bones (diaphyseal dysplasia). Major symptoms may include bone pain, particularly in the legs; skeletal abnormalities; and/or weakness and underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of various muscles. Pain and weakness of the leg muscles may result in an unusual "waddling" walk (gait). Camurati-Engelmann disease is inherite Read More
- Dysplasia epiphyseal hemimelica
Dysplasia epiphyseal hemimelica is a condition in which the epiphysis (the growing point of a bone) is larger than normal and has an uneven surface. This abnormality can cause pain and discomfort, but it's not usually serious on its own. The epiphysis is the part of your bones that grows as you get older. It's located at the end of long bones, where they connect to other bones. It's usually shaped like a cone or p Read More
- Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia
The specific signs and symptoms of these disorders can vary from one person to another, even among those with the same subtype. Onset is usually in early childhood. Pain in the hips and knees following exercise is usually the initial sign of these disorders. Affected children may fatigue easily. Some affected children develop a waddling manner of walking (abnormal gait). Growth deficiency occurs in childhood and some children may be short for Read More