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September 27, 2019 Admin

Chiropractor for Hip Dysplasia

When the hip socket doesn’t fully cover the round part of your upper thigh bone, causing partial or complete dislocation, this is known as hip dysplasia. If caught in early infancy, a doctor will typically have the infant wear a soft brace to correct the issue. However, milder cases may not be noticeable for you when you reach adolescence or even adulthood. When it is caught later in life, it may need to be corrected surgically. Depending on your case, you may have to wait a while until your surgery, which means you will probably still be suffering from pain. Luckily, a chiropractor in Massapequa with Massapequa Pain Management and Rehabilitation can help reduce the pain from the symptoms caused by hip dysplasia. 

Chiropractor in Massapequa

Symptoms

The symptoms of hip dysplasia vary depending on the age of the individual. In infants, one leg may be longer than the other, which would later develop into a limp if not treated. In teenagers or young adults, the symptoms may include:

  • Hip pain.
  • Limping.
  • Clicking or popping in the joint.
  • Pain after physical activity, particularly in the front of the groin.

A chiropractor in Massapequa can help relieve some of the pain or discomfort before or after surgery, depending on your particular case. 

Causes

While it sometimes can be genetic, there may be other causes of the hip dysplasia. In the majority of cases, it’s more common in females than in males. 60% of hip dysplasia cases occur in newborn children, as it is the most common abnormality in newborns. Most likely, the problem will start in the womb because it may be the mother’s first pregnancy, the baby is larger and has limited movement in the womb, or because the baby is in the breech position, which will ultimately put a strain on the hips. 

Treatment

As mentioned earlier, an infant can wear a soft brace that keeps the ball of the joint in the socket while the baby is still developing. This can allow the joint to mold properly into place. When the infant is 6 months or older, a full-body case or surgery may be viable options. 

Typically, when it comes to surgery, it is used for both adolescents and young adults. If it is a mild case, the surgery can be done arthroscopically, meaning that the surgeon makes tiny cuts in order for small cameras to correct it. A more severe case would require a periacetabular osteotomy. In this case, the surgeon would cut the socket, freeing it from the pelvis. Then, they would reposition it to match up with the ball. In more severe cases, hip replacement surgery may be required. 

Contact a Chiropractor for Hip Dysplasia 

With the help of a chiropractor at Massapequa Pain Management and Rehabilitation, they can help relieve your hip pain! We will first administer an initial examination to determine which one of our chiropractic services may benefit you the most. This can include manual care, manipulations, and home exercise programs. Contact our chiropractor for Hip Dysplasia to relieve your pain. 

Summary
Chiropractor
Service Type
Chiropractor
Provider Name
Massapequa Pain Management & Rehabilitation,
4200 Sunrise Hwy,NY-11758,
Telephone No.5165411064
Area
Massapequa
Description
With the help of a chiropractor at Massapequa Pain Management and Rehabilitation, they can help relieve your hip pain!