Hip Deformities & ReconstructionMiller Children’s pediatric orthopedic surgeons at the Orthopedic Specialty Center treat hip disorders in children of all ages, from neonates to adolescents with hip dysplasia, Legg-Calve-Perthes Diease, slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) and avascular necrosis. Board-certified pediatric orthopedic surgeons, who specialize in hip deformities offer leading surgical repair and reconstruction techniques, to provide good hip function throughout adulthood. Evaluation & Diagnostic CareDevelopmental dysplasia or congenital hip/joint abnormalities are found at birth or from a newborn screening after the baby is born. If this occurs, the orthopedic surgeon will get a complete prenatal and birth history and look for any hereditary indications. Ortho diagnostic care will ensure proper diagnosis for this congenital or acquired hand condition. Some of these tests are done in the Imaging Center. Early detection is important for successful treatment. Non-Surgical TreatmentNon-surgical treatment is often the first step in correcting hip deformity conditions, especially in hip dysplasia. Non-surgical treatments include:
Surgical TreatmentPersistent hip symptoms can lead to hip damage, because wearing out of cartilage inside the hip joint becomes permanent. Corrective surgery can treat a hip abnormality. Hip surgeries are performed in the surgical center under anesthesia. |



