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What Is Hip Dislocation?

Description of the Disease

Hip dislocation is a condition in which the head of the femur bone comes out of the socket. This is an extremely painful condition that requires medical intervention.

Classification

  • Traumatic hip dislocation
  • Congenital hip dislocation
  • Acquired hip dislocation

Symptoms

  • Pain and immediate discomfort in the hip and pelvic area
  • Difficulty in movement
  • Swelling and internal hematomas

Causes

Hip dislocation can be caused by injury, joint development anomalies, or wear of joint surfaces.

Diagnosis

X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography may be used to diagnose hip dislocation.

Treatment

Treatment for hip dislocation may include the use of special devices and rehabilitation, but in some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary.

Prevention

Prevention of hip dislocation includes strengthening the muscle corset and preventing traumatic injuries.

Doctor

Hip dislocation treatment is carried out by a traumatologist-orthopedist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.