Pediatric Hip Dysplasia
Автор: Shriners Children's Lexington
Загружено: 2019-12-17
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Описание: Hip dysplasia is a condition of the hip joint where the child is born with or develops an abnormal hip. The normal hip is a ball and socket joint where the ball (femoral head) is located on the top of the thigh bone (femur) and sits in a round socket (acetabulum) that is a part of the pelvis. Hip dysplasia is a spectrum of disease ranging from slight undercovering of the ball by the socket, to a hip that is completely dislocated. In the newborn period, treatment may involve a Pavlik harness to promote development of the hip joint. In older children, casting or surgery may be necessary to keep the ball in the socket and promote normal development of the hip. Watch this video to hear from Ryan Muchow, M.D. pediatric orthopaedic surgeon how Lexington Shriners Medical Center can help. Contact us today at 859-266-2101.
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