Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) is a condition that can impact infants and young children, leading to potential complications with hip alignment and function. It encompasses a range of abnormalities, including hip instability, dislocation, subluxation, and acetabular dysplasia. Early detection and careful treatment are essential for optimal outcomes.
In Gilbert, Arizona, Dr. David Bennett works alongside a team of specialists in pediatric orthopedics, contributing expertise in anatomy, surgery, hip conditions, and pre-operative planning. Treatment strategies for DDH may involve ultrasound imaging, arthrography, pelvic osteotomies, and closed reduction, tailored to each individual patient's needs.
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The approach to treating DDH emphasizes a patient-centered methodology, evidence-based techniques, and collaboration among healthcare professionals. If you are in need of specialized care for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip, consult with healthcare providers who prioritize integrity, research-backed methods, and individualized patient care."