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Developmental dysplasia of the hip

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  • What is Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip, often abbreviated as DDH, is a disorder in which the hip joint does not form with its normal shape, alignment, or stability during infancy and early childhood. The condition involves the hip joint , a ball-and-socket…

  • Symptoms of Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    What are the symptoms of Developmental dysplasia of the hip? The condition can produce a range of symptoms centered on abnormal hip alignment and unstable joint mechanics. In infancy, the signs are often subtle and may include limited leg movement, uneven…

  • Causes of Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip develops when the hip joint does not form normally during fetal life or early infancy, leaving the ball of the femur and the socket of the pelvis poorly matched, unstable, or partially or fully displaced. The…

  • Diagnosis of Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip, often abbreviated as DDH, is diagnosed by combining clinical examination with imaging and, in some cases, follow-up observation over time. The condition involves abnormal development of the hip joint, ranging from a shallow acetabulum to partial…

  • Treatment for Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip is treated with methods that aim to reposition the femoral head within the acetabulum, stabilize the joint, and guide normal hip development as early as possible. The main treatments include observation in selected mild cases, bracing…

  • Prevention of Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip, often abbreviated as DDH, is a condition in which the hip joint does not form with normal stability or alignment during fetal life, infancy, or early childhood. The hip is a ball-and-socket joint, and in DDH…

  • FAQ about Developmental dysplasia of the hip

    This FAQ explains developmental dysplasia of the hip, often shortened to DDH, in plain language. It covers what the condition is, why it happens, how it is detected, and the usual treatment options. It also addresses common questions about long-term outlook,…