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Ep 129: Hip dysplasia explainer (part 1), with Drs Inger Mechlenburg and Julie Jacobsen

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The Role of Hip Dysplasia in Symptomatic Patients

In patients with hip dysplasia, there's global reduced eso-tabular coverage. Also we see on the femoral side that there might be deviations compared to what we see in healthy participants. There's increased femoral and interversion when you compare these angles to reference values. And we will see it often in children but also sometimes in the adults that they will walk with into-ing, gait. It's quite normal to have these morphological changes of the hip joint.

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