Methods For Treating And Managing Hip Dysplasia

Hip Abduction Braces

Melody from Treasure From Him

Age is one of the many factors that determine treatment for hip dysplasia. Many individuals are born with the condition, so babies diagnosed early can start treatment with hip abduction braces, which is one of the least aggressive treatments for hip dysplasia. It can be used to treat newborn babies because they’re very flexible and their hips can be realigned with little effort. A newborn’s dysplastic hip will move into the socket very easily, so a brace can be used to hold the ball of the joint in the socket and prevent extra movement. The braces will help the various parts of the hip joint to develop normally and become stable. Hip abduction braces are frequently used after treatments with a hip spica, which is a rigid cast. This allows for more range of motion while the hip is growing. Most braces are worn full-time for six to twelve weeks and then part-time for another four to six weeks after the hips become stable. The brace can be removed for diaper changes and bathing, but the legs must remain apart to maintain alignment of the ball and socket.

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