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what is Congenital Hip Dislocation?

Congenital Hip Dislocation” or “Congenital Hip Dysplasia” is a term which is used to describe abnormalities in the development of the hip which results in the easy dislocation of the thigh bone from the socket. This condition usually develops in the first few weeks or months or year of the life while the child in still in the developmental stage.

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what is Congenital Hip Dislocation?

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  1. What is Congenital Hip Dislocation?

  2. Congenital hip dislocation has various symptoms depending on the severity of the condition. The various symptoms which can identify congenital hip dislocation are as follows: 1. Shortening of one leg compared to the other due to abnormal ligament growth. 2. Inability to move the foot normally due to abnormal development of the same which in turn disables normal walking capabilities. 3. Complete dislocation of the thigh bone from the socket from time to time.

  3. The treatments of congenital hip dislocation is usually non surgical in nature and is accomplished by the use of massage techniques or exercises which help in deepening the socket to hold the bone in position.

  4. Kids Orthopedic specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of such conditions so that you child can have a normal and healthy future and all this is done at a price which is well within your budget.

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