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How is congenital synostosis treated?
Q: I am diagnosed as having congenital synostosis of both upper limbs. Is there a remedy for this? I do not have any problem but my limb movement is restricted.
A:The remedy for synostosis is a surgery whereby the bones are reoriented in a functional position in case they are fused in a very awkward position. However no surgery is recommended if you can carry out your day to day activities without much problem.