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

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The Clinical Presentation of Hip Dysplasia

The clinical presentation of hip dysplasia is normally long-standing activity-related pain. In about 50% that presents by that early and in some even more their pain is located to the groin but also to the lateral hip region. Some may present with extra scalar pain as their only pain and others with both in charge glare and extra Scalar pain. Physical impairments include strength impairments, reduced balance but also some kind of gate adaptations.

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