Does Madelung Deformity have a cure?

Here you can see if Madelung Deformity has a cure or not yet. If there is no cure yet, is Madelung Deformity chronic? Will a cure soon be discovered?


Madelung Deformity is a rare congenital condition that affects the development of the wrist and forearm. It is characterized by abnormal growth of the radius and ulna bones, leading to a deformity in the shape of the wrist joint. This condition is more commonly found in females and typically becomes apparent during adolescence.



While there is no known cure for Madelung Deformity, there are treatment options available to manage the symptoms and improve the function of the affected wrist. The primary goal of treatment is to alleviate pain, correct any deformities, and restore as much range of motion as possible.



Non-surgical approaches may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and the use of splints or braces to support the wrist and promote proper alignment. These methods can help reduce pain, increase strength, and improve overall wrist function.



In cases where non-surgical methods are ineffective or the deformity is severe, surgical intervention may be considered. Surgical procedures aim to correct the alignment of the bones, stabilize the joint, and improve wrist function. The specific surgical technique used will depend on the individual's condition and the severity of the deformity.



It is important to note that the success of treatment varies from person to person, and some individuals may continue to experience limitations in wrist function despite intervention. Regular follow-up with a healthcare professional specializing in hand and wrist conditions is crucial to monitor progress and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.


by Diseasemaps

No, Madelungs Deformity does not have a cure.

10/13/17 by Andrea 3910

nee heeft geen genezing wordt alleen maar erger

10/13/17 by Dia Na 2500

No. That is surgery to help with pain but as of now there is no cure.

10/23/17 by Haylee 2000

I personally don't feel like there is a "cure." I feel like surgery does a great job at making it more normal for sure but its something that still is always going to be there. Even my "good" wrist has a little deformity to it.

11/5/17 by Keyton 4110

There is no known cure, but I think we first need to find out what causes it before we can find out how to cure it

3/16/19 by Nathan 3651

No but surgery can help with pain

9/29/19 by Amy 13500

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