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🍦 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) . SCFE is the most prevalent hip disorder affecting adolescents during crucial growth years. It occurs when the ball at the head of the femur slides backward off the neck of the bone through the growth plate, similar to ice cream slipping off a cone. SCFE most commonly affecting boys between ages 12-16 and girls 10-14. The condition often presents with symptoms that can be misleading, including hip pain, thigh discomfort, or even knee pain, which may cause delays in diagnosis. Many patients experience a gradual onset of symptoms over weeks or months, though some cases occur suddenly after minor trauma. . Obesity stands as the single most significant risk factor w/ most affected patients >95th percentile for weight. Additional risk factors include family history, endocrine disorders such as hypothyroidism, and periods of accelerated growth. The condition is classified as either stable, where patients can bear weight with or without crutches, or unstable, where weight-bearing becomes impossible and urgent treatment is required. Early diagnosis is critical to achieving optimal outcomes and preventing serious complications. SCFE is diagnosed through bilateral hip X-rays, and treatment invariably involves surgical intervention to prevent further slippage of the femoral head. The most common procedure involves placing a metal screw across the growth plate to stabilize the bone until the growth plate closes naturally. Without prompt treatment, SCFE can lead to devastating complications including avascular necrosis, where blood supply to the femoral head is interrupted causing bone death; chondrolysis, characterized by rapid cartilage degeneration; and femoroacetabular impingement, resulting in chronic pain and limited mobility. These complications can necessitate additional surgeries and significantly impact long-term hip function. #hippain #teenagerhip #slippedcapitalfemoralepiphysis  . 👇 SHARE your #hippain experience & insights
🍦 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) . SCFE is the most prevalent hip disorder affecting adolescents during crucial growth years. It occurs when the ball at the head of the femur slides backward off the neck of the bone through the growth plate, similar to ice cream slipping off a cone. SCFE most commonly affecting boys between ages 12-16 and girls 10-14. The condition often presents with symptoms that can be misleading, including hip pain, thigh discomfort, or even knee pain, which may cause delays in diagnosis. Many patients experience a gradual onset of symptoms over weeks or months, though some cases occur suddenly after minor trauma. . Obesity stands as the single most significant risk factor w/ most affected patients >95th percentile for weight. Additional risk factors include family history, endocrine disorders such as hypothyroidism, and periods of accelerated growth. The condition is classified as either stable, where patients can bear weight with or without crutches, or unstable, where weight-bearing becomes impossible and urgent treatment is required. Early diagnosis is critical to achieving optimal outcomes and preventing serious complications. SCFE is diagnosed through bilateral hip X-rays, and treatment invariably involves surgical intervention to prevent further slippage of the femoral head. The most common procedure involves placing a metal screw across the growth plate to stabilize the bone until the growth plate closes naturally. Without prompt treatment, SCFE can lead to devastating complications including avascular necrosis, where blood supply to the femoral head is interrupted causing bone death; chondrolysis, characterized by rapid cartilage degeneration; and femoroacetabular impingement, resulting in chronic pain and limited mobility. These complications can necessitate additional surgeries and significantly impact long-term hip function. #hippain #teenagerhip #slippedcapitalfemoralepiphysis . 👇 SHARE your #hippain experience & insights

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