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A traumatic hip dislocation occurs when the head of the thighbone (femur) is forced out of ...
Congenital hip dislocation (CHD) occurs when a child is born with an unstable hip. It’s caused ...
The pelvis is the sturdy ring of bones located at the base of the spine. Fractures of the ...
Osteonecrosis of the hip is a painful condition that occurs when the blood supply to the head of the ...
- Causes of Hip Dislocation
- Congenital Hip Dislocation
- Congenital Hip Dislocation
- Symptoms of Pelvic Fracture
Motor vehicle collisions are the most common cause of traumatic hip dislocations. The dislocation often occurs when the knee hits the dashboard in a collision. This force drives the thigh backwards, which drives the ball head of the femur out of the hip socket. Wearing a seatbelt can greatly reduce your risk of hip dislocation during a collision.
Congenital hip dislocation (CHD) occurs when a child is born with an unstable hip. It’s caused by abnormal formation of the hip joint during their early stages of fetal development. Another name for this condition is “developmental dysplasia of the hip.” This instability worsens as your child grows.
Congenital hip dislocation (CHD) occurs when a child is born with an unstable hip. It’s caused by abnormal formation of the hip joint during their early stages of fetal development. Another name for this condition is “developmental dysplasia of the hip.” This instability worsens as your child grows.
A fractured pelvis is almost always painful. This pain is aggravated by moving the hip or attempting to walk. Often, the patient will try to keep his or her hip or knee bent in a specific position to avoid aggravating the pain. Some patients may experience swelling or bruising in the hip area.