1. Nnaani nokhoroma marakalelo anereya woyariwani variyari wa nnaani nimoha nari oomeli. Nnani nawi hiha, nnakhala wona nutuchiwe npuwa-puwa vakofani. Nnaani nokhoromana nnareheriwa ni merelo ya ponseti. Yotcharela nvitiyu mu enaleelihiwa merelo ya ponseti wi yakhavihere asipaapa osuwela mapakelo....
  2. Developmental Dysplasia of the hip, or DDH, is a condition that can be identified in the neonate. One or both hip joints have not formed properly - the acetabulum (or the hip socket) is too shallow (or dysplastic) and the hip is either dislocated at rest, or can be felt to easily dislocate by the...
  3. Hip Dysplasia is a problem from birth where the hip joint has not formed properly. The hip is either dislocated (where the ball of the hip is not sitting in the socket) or it can easily slide out of the socket. This animation explains how you can spot hip dysplasia in infants and children, and...