Infant hip dysplasia is fairly common, and treatable, but getting it diagnosed early is important. "She's like any other baby- she gets into everything. She's getting so big," said Stephanie ...
Hip dysplasia in children and babies is a condition where the “ball-and-socket” hip joint is not properly formed. Generally, the preferred term for this condition is developmental dysplasia of the hip ...
March 16, 2010 (New Orleans, Louisiana) — Breech birth is the main risk factor for hip dysplasia. These babies can appear normal on ultrasound screening at 6 weeks, but need radiographic follow-up at ...
NEW ORLEANS — Ultrasound-enhanced physical examination of the hip may be a reliable method for the diagnosis of hip dysplasia in infants, according to results presented at the AAP National Conference ...
August 19, 2009 — The American College of Radiology has issued Appropriateness Criteria to guide radiologists in deciding on radiologic imaging and treatment for children with developmental dysplasia ...
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Hip showing moderate dysplasia. Arrows point to the acetabulum. Copyright ©Carol Davila University Pressa Authors review the spectrum of developmental dysplasia of ...
Some newborns are at higher risk for hip dysplasia. — -- When a doctor told "GMA" co-anchor Lara Spencer that she needed a hip replacement, Spencer -– an active woman in her 40s -– was shocked.
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Many new parents might find themselves swaddling fussy babies, but a new report suggests that some forms of the soothing technique can put infants at greater risk for hip dysplasia. Today reports that ...