Table 4.

Chondrodysplasia with Congenital Joint Dislocations, CHST3-Related: Treatment of Manifestations

Manifestation/ConcernTreatmentConsiderations/Other
Skeletal Treatment for joint & spine manifestations per orthopedist w/experience in skeletal dysplasia
  • Surgical correction is often only partially successful for joint dislocations & most persons have had multiple procedures by adulthood [Unger et al 2010].
  • Physical therapy has not been demonstrated to be effective in this disorder.
Cardiac Treatment of cardiac disease per cardiologist & cardiothoracic surgeon
Dental Treatment of dental manifestations per dentist & orthodontist

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