Dr. Usman El Baradei
Congenital dislocation of hip or subluxation of the hip (congenital acetabular dysplasia) is a complete or partial displacement of the femoral head out of the acetabulum. The physical signs essential for diagnosis are age related. In newborns the tests for instability are the most sensitive. Developmental dysplasia of the hip (i.e., congenital hip
Overview of Congenital Acetabular Dysplasia

Overview of Congenital Acetabular Dysplasia

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