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Detecting Hip Dysplasia

Charting Pediatrics

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Screening for hip dysplasia in infants can make a big difference in their outcomes. Still, we know there are kids that fall through the cracks and later present with pain. Early detection of this condition is critical from a developmental standpoint, and proper therapy can guide those patients towards a pain free and active life.

To help us uncover all we need to know about hip dysplasia, we are joined by Erika Valentine, MD. She is a pediatric orthopedist at Children’s Colorado and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

Some highlights from this episode include:

  • Signs to look out for in the first few years of life
  • Why and how long-term issues can occur
  • Understanding treatment options
  • How primary care providers can support and manage their patients with hip dysplasia

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