Ways To Treat Osteopetrosis
Physical Therapy

Physical therapy uses exercise, massage, hydrotherapy, and heat treatments to ease pain and improve function for many types of diseases. For children with osteopetrosis, it can help to improve motor function and control, and it can ease the pain for both children and adults. The objective of this type of therapy is to relieve pain and normalize function as much as possible. In both children and adults, osteopetrosis can interfere with the ability to perform daily tasks. A related type of therapy called occupational therapy can help patients find alternate ways to accomplish basic daily tasks in spite of the limitations caused by osteopetrosis.
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