Hip dysplasia in children


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Hip dysplasia is a congenital, infantile or childhood developmental disorder of the hip joint. It includes acetabular dysplasia, dislocation or large dislocation. Early symptoms may not be obvious, such as hip asymmetry, large head asymmetry, etc. Diagnosis can be based on hip asymmetry and other physical examination, followed by x-ray examination, b-ultrasound examination, these results to diagnose, it is recommended to see a pediatric orthopedist, take a standard pelvic radiograph for evaluation. Acetabulum dysplasia is divided into subluxation and complete dislocation for two cases, subluxation can continue to be observed within 30, some can show normal, some need to rely on the recovery of abduction brace, and may even need surgical treatment If the complete dislocation must be surgical treatment.