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Why do children have congenital hip dislocation?
Hip dislocation in infants is often not detected early, because when sick, the child does not feel pain or cry. However, if not treated promptly, congenital hip dislocation can cause serious effects.
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Congenital hip dislocation: What you need to know
Congenital hip dislocation is when a baby is born with an unstable hip joint, due to abnormal formation of the hip joint in the early stages of fetal development. This is a rare congenital malformation, if not examined and intervened early, it can leave musculoskeletal sequelae, pelvic deformities affecting the aesthetics and reproductive function of girls.
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Rehabilitation, avoiding recurrence after hip dislocation surgery
Rehabilitation to prevent recurrence after hip dislocation surgery plays an important role in helping patients learn how to protect their newly replaced hip joint and be independent in daily activities.
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Hip ultrasound: What you need to know
Hip ultrasound is used to diagnose diseases of the joints and soft tissues around the joints in both adults and children. Especially in newborns, hip ultrasound helps detect early hip dislocation and acetabular hypoplasia. From there, effective early treatment methods are provided for children.
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