Congenital Hip Dislocation Learning Center

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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a dislocation of the hip joint that is present at birth. The condition is found in babies or young children.

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Symptoms
There may be no symptoms. Symptoms that may occur can include: Different (asymmetric) leg positions; Reduced movement...
Causes
The hip is a ball and socket joint. The ball, called the femoral head, forms the top part of the thigh bone (femur) a...
Tests
Pediatricians routinely screen all newborns and infants for hip dysplasia. There are several methods to detect a disl...
Treatments
In early infancy, positioning with a device to keep the legs apart and turned outward (frog-leg position) will usuall...
Alternative Therapies
Congenital hip dysplasia is a condition of abnormal development of the hip, resulting in hip joint instability and po...
Complications
Bracing devices may cause skin irritation. Limb length discrepancies may persist despite appropriate treatment. Untre...
Prevention
Congenital hip dysplasia is a condition of abnormal development of the hip, resulting in hip joint instability and po...
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if you suspect that your child's hip is not properly positioned.

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