2014
DOI: 10.1177/0009922814555978
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Developmental Dysplasia of Hip

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“…The Pavlik harness provides the best results, with a success rate of 85%-95%, and thus should be started as early as possible to achieve the best outcome. The purpose of the harness is to maintain the hip in a flexed and abducted position in order to bring the femoral head as close to the acetabular ring as possible [1]. …”
Section: Developmental Dysplasia Of the Hipmentioning
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“…The Pavlik harness provides the best results, with a success rate of 85%-95%, and thus should be started as early as possible to achieve the best outcome. The purpose of the harness is to maintain the hip in a flexed and abducted position in order to bring the femoral head as close to the acetabular ring as possible [1]. …”
Section: Developmental Dysplasia Of the Hipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cast is applied to the reduced hip for a period of approximately 12 weeks. If closed reduction cannot be accomplished at this stage, open reduction may be necessary [1]. …”
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“…Ultrasound imaging is useful until approximately 4 or 5 mo of age and can use either the Graf (static assessment) or Harcke (dynamic assessment) techniques [18]. There is evidence to suggest that universal ultrasound screening does not lead to a decrease in rates of late detected cases of DDH compared with selective screening of those with identified risk factors [19].…”
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“…Traditional swaddling, where hips are maintained in an adducted/extended position, has a strong association of DDH 4,5,6 . Both AAP and AAOS recommend hip-healthy swaddling techniques to lessen the risk of DDH in swaddled infants 5,6,7 .…”
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