Question
The head of the femur grows slowly; onset at 8 months. What are the treatment methods for pediatric hip dysplasia?
Answer
Pediatric hip dysplasia; primarily involves maldevelopment of the head and acetabulum, with a slow recovery process through reduction treatment. Further discussion will be based on the radiographic images I review. The presence of pediatric hip dysplasia can severely affect the patient’s quality of life. In addition to active treatment, it is crucial to pay attention to daily care. It is recommended to consume more vegetables and fruits, and foods rich in calcium, to avoid or reduce the likelihood of recurrence.