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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Hip dysplasia
  1. ... providers routinely screen all newborns and infants for hip dysplasia. There are several methods to detect a dislocated ... If hip dysplasia is found in the first few months of life, it can almost always be treated successfully with ...
  2. ... can also cause steppage gait. Waddling gait: Congenital hip dysplasia Muscular dystrophy (group of inherited disorders that cause ...
  3. ... has birth defects of the arms or legs, hip dislocation (dysplasia), or fractures of the bones. To see the ...
  4. ... a role. Problems resulting from very mild developmental dysplasia of the hip may not become apparent until the person is ...
  5. ... adductus may also have a problem called developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), which allows the thigh bone to slip ...
  6. ... Women who have been treated for precancer (cervical dysplasia) should continue to have Pap tests for 20 ... after age 50, or a family history of hip fracture or osteoporosis. PHYSICAL EXAM All adults should ...