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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Hip dislocation
  1. ... by a blow, fall, or other trauma, a dislocation can also occur from birth. The cause is unknown but genetic factors may play a role. Problems resulting from very mild developmental dysplasia of the hip may not become apparent until the person is ...
  2. Images ... A dislocation is an injury in which a bone is displaced from its proper position. Unless there are accompanying fractures or ...
  3. ... people may have problems with infection, or even dislocation, of the new hip joint. Over time -- sometimes as long as 20 ...