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In babies and children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), the hip joint has not formed normally. The ball is loose in the socket and may be easy to dislocate. The overall frequency of DDH is usually reported as approximately 1 case per 1000 individuals. Risk factors for hip dysplasia include family history, certain swaddling practices, and breech birth, Female sex, being the first-born child. Early diagnosis is the most crucial aspect of the treatment of children with DDH. The use of ultrasonography and other diagnostic imaging modalities and the implementation of improved educational programs will most likely decrease the number of children with DDH who are diagnosed late.
The specialty of pediatric orthopaedics involves a vast array of primary and secondary musculoskeletal conditions influenced by growth and development. Each new disease or section begins with a discussion of etiology, complemented by a full description of diagnostic, historical and physical findings. Diagnostic studies are recommended with towards the efficient use of resources in patient. Recommended treatment is outlined with frequent discussion of personal, and Other Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons Whether you are searching for information on Congenital Deformyties of Movement system in Children, regional pediatric orthopaedic conditions or genetic diseases, you will find it in this textbook. In addition to being a reference source for answering a question about a specific disease, one can read the text in a journey through pediatric orthopaedics.
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