Submitted on Friday 11th July 2014
Published on Tuesday 15th July 2014
Current status: Closed
Closed: Monday 30th March 2015
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NHS to make hip screening compulsory for babies during routine checks
Developmental dysplasia of the hip is a problem with the way that the hip joint develops. It is usually present from birth and is more common in girls. When developmental dysplasia of the hip is diagnosed and treated early in a young baby, the outcome is usually excellent. If treatment is delayed, the treatment is more complex and with less chance of being successful.
If your child's DDH is not diagnosed and treated early, they may develop early arthritis of the hip joint. This causes pain and reduced movement. The treatment of DDH gets more complex and with less chance of success once your child's bones have fully developed. Even at this stage though, treatment can still provide a long-term outcome which is better than the alternative of no treatment.
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