Perthes Disease (Legg–Calvé–Perthes Disease)

Legg–Calvé–Perthes Disease is a childhood condition which occurs when too little blood reaches the femoral head of the hip joint for a short time. Without enough blood, this bone becomes weak and collapses and the bone cells die, a process called avascular necrosis.

A- Causes of Perthes Disease

  • Repeated trauma or stress to the hip
  • Genetic factors
  • Delayed bone growth
  • Blood clotting abnormalities

B- Risk Factors

  • Boys are affected more commonly than girls
  • Age between 4–10 years
  • Low birth weight
  • Nutritional deficiency
  • Hyperactivity or excessive physical stress

C- Symptoms of Perthes Disease

  • Limping while walking
  • Hip pain
  • Pain in groin, thigh, or knee
  • Stiffness in hip joint
  • Reduced hip movement
  • Difficulty running or climbing stairs
  • Muscle wasting around thigh
  • Pain increases with activity
  • Leg length difference
  • Persistent limp
  • Reduced weight bearing

D- Diagnosis

  • X-ray
  • MRI

E- Physiotherapy Management of Perthes Disease

Goals of Physiotherapy

  • Reduce pain and inflammation in the hip joint
  • Maintain hip range of motion
  • Prevent deformity
  • Improve muscle strength
  • Improve gait, mobility and balance

F- Physiotherapy Protocol

1. Pain Management

  • Hot fomentation
  • Gentle stretching
  • Activity modification
  • Rest during painful episodes

2. Range of Motion Exercises

  • Hip abduction
  • Hip internal rotation
  • Hip flexion-extension

3. Stretching Exercises

  • Hamstring stretching
  • Hip flexor stretching
  • Adductor stretching

4. Strengthening Exercises

  • Gluteal strengthening
  • Core strengthening
  • Quadriceps strengthening

5. Gait Training

  • Correct walking pattern
  • Weight-bearing training as advised
  • Use of assistive devices if needed

6. Hydrotherapy

Exercises in water help reduce joint stress and improve mobility.

7. Postural and Functional Training

  • Balance training
  • Functional mobility exercises
  • Sit-to-stand practice

G- Home-Based Protocol for Perthes Disease

  • Gentle hip ROM exercises (10–15 minutes)
  • Stretching exercises like knee to chest, frog leg stretch, leg split stretch
  • Non-weight-bearing activities
  • Rest breaks between activities
  • Strengthening exercises like bridging, SLR, aeroplanes and superman
  • Balance activities
  • Relaxation and gentle stretching

Activities Suggested

  • Swimming
  • Cycling (light resistance)
  • Gentle play activities
  • Water exercises

Activities to Avoid

  • Running
  • Jumping
  • High-impact sports
  • Excessive stair climbing
  • Heavy weight-bearing activities

H- Home-Based Care

  • Maintain healthy body weight
  • Use supportive footwear
  • Encourage proper sitting posture
  • Avoid prolonged standing

– Dr Soumya S Samal

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