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consisted of immediate abduction treatment for at least 6 weeks using a Frejka pillow splint with sonographic follow-up. The control consisted of active sonographic surveillance but no treatment before 6 weeks of age. In case of persistent hip dysplasia
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posterior dislocation commonly return to sport at three months. Atraumatic instability is usually associated with hip dysplasia and connective tissue disorders, such as Marfan’s or Ehlers-Danlos syndromes. Idiopathic instability is commonly described
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. Health condition of interest Intervention I (#1) II (#2) (#3) Cerebral palsy Hip dysplasia Reconstruction Hip subluxation Osteotomy Hip luxation Surgery Hip dislocation Hip displacement
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during walking (63%), and frequent falls (47%). Pain has been reported in up to 60% of patients. 26 Be aware that hip dysplasia may be a feature of CMT and could be the presenting symptom. 27 Intrinsic hand atrophy is well reported but is less
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cases of hip dysplasia. 45 If needed, the TAL is also a relevant anatomical landmark with which to adjust the cup anteversion as it enables reproduction of both the anatomical and functional acetabular anteversion of an individual. This would
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young adults during hip resurfacing arthroplasty, 4 developmental hip dysplasia, 5 severe protrusio, 5 and trauma surgery 6 to improve acetabular exposure. TSO may also be indicated in complex primary THA, conversion THA from a prior