Hip Malpositions

Various anatomical disorders of the hip joint are generally described as hip malposition. The most common clinical pictures here include rotational malpositions and hip dysplasia. The hip joint is formed by the femur and the acetabulum. The acetabulum encloses the head of the femur like a nut in its shell, which is why it is … Hip Malpositions

Hip Dysplasia | Hip Malpositions

Hip Dysplasia In case of hip dysplasia, there is a risk of dislocation (dislocation) due to the lack of the acetabulum during movement. The head of the femur slides out of the acetabulum and gets stuck in a painfully immobile position. To avoid this, the magic word here is to build up strength. A stable … Hip Dysplasia | Hip Malpositions