Prognosis | Hip dysplasia in a child

Prognosis

An occasional complication of therapy is the development of femoral head necrosis, which can take a course similar to that of Perthes disease. If the normal hip anatomy is not completely restored by the therapy, there is a risk of dysplasia coxarthrosis (arthrosis of the hip joint) developing later on. In some cases, such symptoms begin at around the age of 30. Other topics that might be of interest to you:

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