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Specifically, this tests for posterior dislocation of the hip.
Dislocation of the hip is a common injury to the hip joint.
He was renowned for his treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip in children.
It relocates the dislocation of the hip joint that has just been elicited by the Barlow maneuver.
This is usually the result of high energy trauma and a dislocation of the hip joint often accompanies this fracture.
He also conducted many studies evaluating the long-range results of treatments for congenital dislocation of the hip, clubfoot and scoliosis.
Developmental dislocation of the hip (DDH).
Congenital dislocation of the hip joint (CDH)
Congenital Dislocation of the Hip and Its Relation to Swaddling Used in Turkey.
Without congenital dislocation of the hip, which is unusually common in Hungary, the preventable proportion of congenital abnormalities is 52%.
Neonatal orthopaedic screening is particularly important in Hungary, where congenital dislocation of the hip is the commonest congenital abnormality.
Sherrard, who suffered a partial dislocation of the hip in Sunday's game against the Eagles, is expected to be out at least until the end of the regular season.
For the USMLE Step 1, think of it simply as most common dislocation of the hip occurs posterior & superior directions.
With the exception of congenital dislocation of the hip, the Hungarian birth prevalences for congenital abnormalities resemble those of other areas where there is careful recording.
Hungarian figures excluding congenital dislocation of the hip (51.7/1000, of which 52% might be prevented) may be more appropriate for comparison with western Europe and North America.
His beliefs formed the basis for the modern day approaches to such medical conditions as club foot, congenital dislocation of the hip, chronic joint diseases and Poliomyelitis related deformities.
He created new apparatus and devices to help accident victims and survivors of polio, as well as new therapies and operations for congenital dislocations of the hip.
Skeletal abnormalities may include a barrel-shaped chest with a short truck, partial dislocation of the hips, genu valgum (knocked knees) or varum (bowed legs), and decreased joint mobility.
At the time of her murder Rosa Luxemburg was 47 years old, and furthermore suffered from a congenital dislocation of the hip which resulted in her legs being of different lengths.
X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging tests showed that the sudden trauma caused a partial dislocation of the hip socket as well as a fracture in the back wall of the socket.
The birth prevalence of congenital dislocation of the hip was about 1/1000 in western Europe and North America, but a significant (threefold to ninefold) increase was recorded after early orthopaedic screening was introduced.
We treated orthopaedic screening as a distinct category because some neonatal deformations (such as congenital dislocation of the hip) represent only a predisposition to congenital abnormality, and surgery is avoided by conservative treatment.
Sherrard caught his foot in the artificial turf at the end of the play, and the sudden jarring caused a partial dislocation of the hip socket and a fracture in the back wall of the socket.
Some sources prefer "developmental dysplasia of the hip" (DDH) to "congenital dislocation of the hip" (CDH), finding the latter term insufficiently flexible in describing the diversity of potential complications.
Both Kristoforas and his brother, Juozapas, were cripples, the latter having lost one leg by having it run over, and Kristoforas having congenital dislocation of the hip, which made it impossible for him ever to walk.