By A Mystery Man Writer
Often the dysplastic hip of a newborn baby goes back into the socket very easily because the mother’s relaxing hormones are still in the baby. Doctors will normally use the least aggressive treatment they can to achieve the desired outcome. When dislocated or unstable hips in newborn infants can easily be realigned, usually a brace or
Ilfeld abduction orthosis is an effective second-line treatment after failure of Pavlik harness for infants with developmental dysplasia of the hip.
International Hip Dysplasia Institute
So Your Baby Has Hip Dysplasia - BABY LOVES SLEEP
Scientific Reviews - International Hip Dysplasia Institute
Baby Wearing - International Hip Dysplasia Institute
Relationship between the mean number of hours of brace wear per day and
Hip Abduction Brace
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) in the Infant
International Hip Dysplasia Institute - National Organization for Rare Disorders