Congenital luxation or dysplasia of the hips (Paediatrics)

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Dislocation of the hip joint found in newborns, babies and young children.

The cause is unknown, although there are prone factors such as: foetal pelvic position during labour, excessive ligament flexibility, abrupt extension of the hip, some ways of holding the baby, etc.

The diagnosis is reached through clinical questioning, a physical examination, ultrasound scan and/or complete radiological exam (from the age of 4-6 months).

The most common treatment is the use of the Pavlik harness, but it may also be corrected through surgery.

Bibliographic references
  1. UpToDate [Internet].Waltham, Massachusetts: Phillips W; 2017 [actualizada el  13 de julio de 2018; acceso el 19 de febrero de 2018]. Developmental dysplasia of the hip: Clinical features and diagnosis.
  2. MedlinePlus: Información de Salud para usted [Internet]. Estados Unidos: National Library of Medicine; 2018 [actualizada el 7 de febrero de 2018; acceso 19 de febrero de 2018].  Displasia del desarrollo d ella cadera.
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Symptoms

    Difficulty rotating leg/s outwards


    One leg is longer than the other


    Decreased mobility in one leg


    Lame from birth


    New limp

Self-care

Check with your general practitioner for the Pavlik harness or Spica cast.