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Hip Dysplasia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Hip dysplasia is a condition where the hip socket is too shallow to properly support the femoral head. It is often congenital and commonly detected during newborn screening examinations.

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Related search terms: Hip Dysplasia + Hip Joint Dysplasia + Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip + DDH