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    A hip dislocation is when the thighbone (femur) separates from the hip bone (pelvis). Specifically it is when the ball–shaped head of the femur (femoral...
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    fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. Hip dysplasia may occur at birth or develop in early life. Regardless,...
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    diagnosing AC joint dislocations. In infants <6 months of age with suspected developmental dysplasia of the hip (congenital hip dislocation), ultrasound is...
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    after the operation. Dislocation (the ball coming out of the socket) is one of the most common complication. Hip prosthesis dislocation mostly occurs in the...
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  • Dislocation of hip (coxofemoral luxation) may occur in domestic animals. It is a not rare condition, usually unilateral, in: cattle, among others, after...
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  • femoral extrusion index, is calculated if hip dysplasia is detected. It can be used to indicate hip dislocation. It is the horizontal distance (parallel...
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    Acetabular labrum tear (category Dislocations, sprains and strains)
    labrum tear or hip labrum tear is a common injury of the acetabular labrum resulting from a number of causes including running, hip dislocation, and deterioration...
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    A patellar dislocation is a knee injury in which the patella (kneecap) slips out of its normal position. Often the knee is partly bent, painful and swollen...
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    early childhood. Complications may include aortic dissection, joint dislocations, scoliosis, chronic pain, or early osteoarthritis. The current classification...
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  • Allis sign, is used to assess for hip dislocation, primarily in order to test for developmental dysplasia of the hip. It is performed by flexing an infant's...
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    and hip dislocation. Scoliosis can be corrected with surgery, but CP makes surgical complications more likely, even with improved techniques. Hip migration...
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    example, pyloric stenosis occurs more often in males while congenital hip dislocation is four to five times more likely to occur in females. Among children...
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    respect to the subjacent vertebra to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation). Retrolistheses are most easily diagnosed on lateral x-ray views of...
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  • Subluxation (redirect from Hip subluxation)
    A subluxation is an incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint or organ. According to the World Health Organization, a subluxation is a "significant...
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  • Thumbnail for Collins–Pope syndrome
    as Dislocation of the hip-dysmorphism syndrome, is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder which is characterized by bilateral congenital hip dislocation...
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    shaft is less than 120 degrees). Damage to the hip joint (fulcrum) - Chronic or Developmental Hip Dislocation/Dysplasia Osteonecrosis. Legg-Calve-Perthes...
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    Pelvis (redirect from Hip girdle)
    trochanter of the femur); this makes it difficult to detect congenital hip dislocation by X-raying. "In terms of comparative anatomy the human scapula represents...
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    potential advantages of hip resurfacing compared to THR include less bone removal (bone preservation), a reduced chance of hip dislocation due to a relatively...
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  • microcephaly. Many also suffer from scoliosis, hip dislocation, delayed bone age, radial head dislocation, and seizures. Mutations in patients with Seckel...
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  • Orthopedist, (1915–1975) paediatrics, orthopaedic surgery hip dysplasia dislocation on adduction of hip Bart hemoglobin Barts Hospital Obstetrics, pathology...
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    weakness and paralysis Orthopedic abnormalities (i.e., club foot, hip dislocation, scoliosis) Bladder and bowel control problems, including incontinence...
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    changes in the stress patterns applied to the hip joint. Such changes, caused for example by a dislocation, change the trabecular patterns inside the bones...
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  • showed that she was gaining weight normally but found a congenital hip dislocation, which required her to wear a highly restrictive Frejka splint from...
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  • growth", weighing just four pounds (1.8 kg). She was born with anterior hip dislocation, a condition that caused her legs to be swiveled upward toward her...
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  • subluxations or dislocations and severe gait difficulties. In the event of contracture there is no role for conservative treatment. Hip dislocation and ankle...
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    feet. Other signs and symptoms include short stature, bifid uvula, hip dislocation, scoliosis or kyphosis, or syndactyly. Intelligence is not affected...
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  • shaft is less than 120 degrees) Damage to the hip joint (fulcrum); chronic or developmental hip dislocation/dysplasia Avascular necrosis Legg–Calvé–Perthes...
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    fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. Hip dysplasia may occur at birth or develop in early life. Regardless,...
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    Gait (human) (redirect from Hip sway)
    congenital hip dislocation High stepping gait: occurs in foot drop Scissor gait: occurs in cerebral palsy Stiff hip gait: occurs in ankylosis of the hip Trendelenburg...
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  • syndrome Hinson–Pepys disease Hip dislocation Hip dysplasia Beukes type Hip dysplasia (canine) Hip dysplasia (human) Hip luxation Hip subluxation Hipo syndrome...
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