Developmental Hip Dysplasia in Infants | Treatment Timeline from Birth to Walking

Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) Treatment Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) is one of the most common orthopedic conditions in infants and children. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to achieve a stable, normally developed hip and to prevent long-term complications. In this comprehensive video, you'll learn the treatment of DDH according to the child's age. The video explains the principles and application of the Pavlik harness, indications and contraindications, follow-up with ultrasound, complications such as avascular necrosis (AVN), femoral nerve palsy, and Pavlik disease, as well as the indications for closed reduction, hip spica casting, open reduction, adductor tenotomy, pelvic osteotomies (Salter, Dega, Pemberton, and Steel), femoral shortening osteotomy, and postoperative rehabilitation. This video is ideal for orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, physiotherapists, medical students, residents, and parents seeking a better understanding of DDH treatment. #DevelopmentalHipDysplasia #DDH #HipDysplasia #CongenitalHipDislocation #PavlikHarness #HipSpica #PediatricOrthopedics #OpenReduction #HipSurgery #Orthopedics #MedicalEducation #Pediatrics #HipUltrasound #ChildHealth #OrthopedicSurgery