The prevalence of hip dysplasia and hip dislocation is 2 to 5%—a thousand times that of all other named (1) pediatric hip disorders, with the exception of transient synovitis (0.076%).
The prevalence of hip dysplasia and hip dislocation is 2 to 5%—a thousand times that of all other named (1) pediatric hip disorders, with the exception of transient synovitis (0.076%).
Ones with untreated or undiagnosed hip dysplasia may also experience muscle imbalances and weakness around the affected joint causing uneven gait, reduced range of motion, and chronic pain. Diagnosis ...