"Video Technique on Clinical Tests for DDH": New-Born to Walking Age

《发育性髋关节发育不良(DDH)临床检查的视频技术》:从新生儿到会走路的年龄段

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The early diagnosis of developmental Dysplasia of Hip (DDH) remains elusive. In the absence of symptoms, early signs need heightened awareness and an astute clinical examination. CLINICAL TESTS: Every newborn child must be examined for hip instability by the Barlow and Ortolani tests. Periodic examination of the lower limbs for limb length discrepancy, restricted hip abduction, thigh or gluteal crease asymmetry must alert the examiner to rule out hip dysplasia. In a walking child with unilateral DDH the limp is obvious, and the Trendelenburg sign is positive. In bilateral DDH, limitation of hip abduction and waddling gait with increased lumbar lordosis are the only early discernible signs. Often the care-giver or parents notice the subtle changes of limb asymmetry and bring to the notice of the primary care doctors. These early signs must not be ignored to prevent late presenting DDH. CONCLUSION: This article highlights the signs of DDH that every clinician dealing with children must be well-versed. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43465-021-00528-w.

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