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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

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The hip is commonly described as a "ball-and-socket" type joint. In a healthy hip, the ball at the top end of the thighbone, or femur, should fit firmly into the socket, which is part of the large pelvis bone. In babies and children with developmental dysplasia, or dislocation, of the hip, abbreviated as DDH, the hip joint may not have formed normally. As a result, the ball of the femur might easily dislocate and become loose from the socket.

Although DDH is often present from birth, it could also develop during a child's first year of life. Recent research studies have demonstrated that infants whose thighs are swaddled closely with the hips and knees straight are at a higher risk for developing DDH. Because swaddling has become increasingly popular, it is essential for parents to understand how to swaddle their babies safely, and they should realize that when done improperly, swaddling may cause health issues such as DDH.

Diagnosis for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

In addition to visual cues, when diagnosing for DDH, the healthcare professional will perform a careful evaluation, such as listening and feeling for "clunks" which indicates that the hip is placed in different positions. The doctor will also utilize other methods and techniques to determine if the hip is dislocated. Newborns recognized to be at higher risk for DDH are often tested using ultrasound. For babies and children, x-rays of the hip might be taken to provide further detailed images of the hip joint.


Treatment for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

If DDH is discovered at birth, it can usually be treated with the use of a harness or brace. If the hip isn't dislocated at birth, the condition might not be diagnosed until the child starts walking. At that point, treatment for DDH is much more complex, with less predictable results. If diagnosed and treated accordingly, children ought to have no restriction in function and develop the standard hip joint. DDH may result in atherosclerosis and other problems. It may produce a difference in agility or leg length.

In spite of proper treatment, hip deformity and osteoarthritis may develop later in life. This is particularly true when treatment starts after the age of 2 years. Therefore, diagnosis and treatment are essential in newborns and children with DDH. The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic as well as to spinal injuries and conditions. To discuss the subject matter, please feel free to ask Dr. Jimenez or contact us at 915-850-0900 .

Curated by Dr. Alex Jimenez

 
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The information herein is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional, licensed physician, and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified health care professional. Our information scope is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, physical medicines, wellness, sensitive health issues, functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from a wide array of disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for the injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our videos, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and topics that relate to and support, directly or indirectly, our clinical scope of practice.* Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We provide copies of supporting research studies available to regulatory boards and the public upon request. We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how it may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to further discuss the subject matter above, please feel free to contact us. Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, CCST, IFMCP*, CIFM*, ATN* email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com phone: 915-850-0900 Licensed in: Texas & New Mexico*