
It is a medical examination performed to detect congenital hip dislocation (dysplasia) and hip joint problems in babies. This newborn hip examinationIt is recommended to do it in the first weeks after the birth of babies. Here's what you need to know about newborn hip examination
How is Newborn Hip Examination performed?
The examination is performed in a way that does not disturb the babies. Usually babies are laid on their backs and their legs are slowly spread. The doctor checks the placement and joint mobility of the hips. It also tries to detect hip joint problems by turning babies' legs.
As a result of hip examination, congenital hip dislocation or hip joint problems can be detected in babies. In this case, babies may need to be treated. Treatment options may include hip splints, various immobilization methods, or surgery.
Newborn hip examinationIt is an important medical examination to detect hip problems in babies. This examination is very important for the healthy development of babies. It is recommended that parents have these examinations regularly for the health of their babies.
What is Newborn Hip Dislocation?
Congenital hip dislocation occurs when the hip bones are not formed correctly or are not in the correct position. This condition can cause hip joint problems in babies and can lead to permanent disabilities if left untreated. Hip dislocation symptoms seen in some babies may include:
- Legs of different lengths
- Walking with only one side of the legs
- Heels close together
- Legs crossing frequently or being difficult to cross
- Differences around the hips
What are the treatment options after Newborn Hip Examination?
Newborn hip examination, Once detected during surgery, treatment options may include hip splints, various immobilization methods, or surgery. The treatment method may vary depending on the severity of the dislocation and the age of the baby.
Congenital hip dislocation is not a preventable condition. However, permanent disabilities can be prevented by performing correct hip examinations, early diagnosis and treatment. It is recommended that newborn hip examinations be performed regularly in the first weeks and first month after the birth of babies.
The exam is a medical examination that should be performed routinely for all babies. However, some babies may be at high risk. High-risk babies may include those with a family history of hip dislocation, those born in the breech position, those born in a unilateral or bilateral crossed leg position, and those with certain medical conditions. Newborn hip examination It usually takes a few minutes.
What tests are performed during Newborn Hip Examination?
Imaging tests usually are not required. However, if a hip dislocation is detected, your doctor may perform some imaging tests. These tests may include ultrasound, x-ray, and MRI.
After the hip examination, your doctor will give you information about your baby's hip condition. If a problem is detected, you may need to discuss your treatment plan with your doctor. You can discuss with your doctor issues such as how long it will take to treat your baby's hip dislocation, how it will be treated with devices such as a hip splint, or whether surgery is required.
In conclusion, newborn hip examination It is very important for the healthy development of babies. Performing these examinations regularly in the first weeks and first month after the birth of babies helps early diagnosis and treatment of congenital hip dislocation or hip joint problems. It is recommended that parents have these examinations regularly and consult their doctor for the health of their babies.
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