What is hip dysplasia?

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What is hip dysplasia?

Pelvic-femoral dysplasia (from the Greek dys - distortion, plaseo - formation) is a congenital pathology, which is complicated by protrusion or premature protrusion of the femoral head. The degree of malformation of the joint is manifested simply by causing cosmetic discomfort or by various deficiencies in movement.

In order for the complications of hip dysplasia not to lead to serious consequences, it is necessary to treat the pathology in the early stages, that is, from the first month of the child's life.

Later, pain, lameness, and rapid fatigue appear. Pathology is diagnosed by UTT examination and X-ray method. Treatment procedures are carried out with the use of special fixatives and special exercises.

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