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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
Post-operative radiograph showing the hip joint is well reduced. The acetabular development needs to be monitored.
Limb length discrepancy as seen here due to asymmetry of knee level is indicative of hip dislocation (Galleazi’s sign)
Hip sonography showing hip dislocation. The femoral head is situated outside the acetabular socket.
Treatment of DDH in Pavlik harness. The harness is a simple device for maintaining hip in reduced position.
X-ray showing Right Hip dislocation (High riding and Lateralised)
Teratologic hip dislocation is seen in arthrogryphosis. Here the dislocation is rigid and needs surgical intervention