
Ep 129: Hip dysplasia explainer (part 1), with Drs Inger Mechlenburg and Julie Jacobsen
JOSPT Insights
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How to Diagnose Hip Dysplasia Clinically
The bear bag in 1934 defined hip dysplasia on an x-ray measured by the center edge angle. In Denmark we would say it should be a standing x-ray of the pelvis. What usually works clinically is the radiographic measures put together with the clinical history and then also some kind of intra-agular pain when procated I would say. A patient percent in an outpatient clinic the medical doctors or officials meeting this patient would have to listen to pain located through the groin and maybe also lateral hip regent.
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