“11 years! My Ishwari is suffering from an unimaginable amount of pain and the pain continues to havoc the life of my girl child and it multiplies as days passes by. She was born with this condition, however our financial instability was the reason that we couldn’t get the treatment done till now. She has to be assisted for every task so that she doesn’t exert pressure on her deformed hands which in turn will worsen her life condition.”
-Muthal Walu; father of Ishwari
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Ishwari Muthal is suffering from Bilateral Ulnar Clubhand
Children with ulnar longitudinal deficiency are born with their wrist in a fixed, bent position toward the little finger side of the hand. The fingers and thumb may also be affected. Other muscles and nerves in the hand may be unbalanced or missing. This condition is sometimes called ulnar dysplasia or ulnar club hand. There are two bones in your baby’s forearm: the ulna, on the pinky side of the arm, and the radius, on the thumb side. Ulnar longitudinal deficiency happens when the ulna and other soft tissues of the h