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Deformation is a term used in the field of medicine to describe changes in the shape or structure of a part of the body due to mechanical forces. These changes can be temporary or permanent, and can occur in any part of the body. Deformations can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic disorders, injury, disease, or aging.

Causes of Deformation

Deformations can be caused by a variety of factors. These include:

  • Genetic disorders: Some genetic disorders can cause deformations in the body. For example, Marfan syndrome can cause deformations in the heart and blood vessels.
  • Injury: Injuries can cause deformations in the body. For example, a broken bone can cause a deformation if it does not heal properly.
  • Disease: Certain diseases can cause deformations in the body. For example, arthritis can cause deformations in the joints.
  • Aging: As the body ages, it can undergo deformations. For example, the spine can become deformed due to osteoporosis.

Types of Deformation

There are many types of deformations that can occur in the body. These include:

Treatment of Deformation

The treatment of deformations depends on the cause and severity of the deformation. Treatment options may include:

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