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Treatment Of Hip Dysplasia

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  • Iulian ICLEANU

    (SCUC „Grigore Alexandrescu”, Bucharest, România)

  • Mariana CORDUN

    (Universitatea Națională de Educație Fizică și Sport, Bucharest)

Abstract

In this thesis, our purpose is to show that using physiotherapy on patients with hip dysplasia from the very beginning, in the first months of life, helps treating them faster. Common literature proposes to use physiotherapy on patients with hip dysplasia either after their recovery or in the terminal phase of recovery, claiming that any earlier intervention will prolong the hip recovery. The effects of hip dysplasia reflect over the whole musculoskeletal system, while it hinders the knees (genu valgum), the ankles (ankle valgus, calcaneal valgus) and the spine (scoliosis especially at the lumbar level). The most spectacular are at the hip level, that is why we made an analytical evaluation only for this joint. To show the importance of physiotherapy for children with hip dysplasia we started from the hypothesis: untimely treatment for children with hip dysplasia has improved results in functional recovery and in obtaining a better stability, without the necessity of orthopedics or surgical interventions. The research methods used in this study are: the observation method, the bibliographic study method, the experimental method, the graphics method and the statistical mathematical method to process the data and to represent the results graphically. In the end, the results obtained are significantly different from the initial evaluations and we came to the conclusion that starting an untimely analytical kinetic treatment and globally personalizing it to every patient improves stability and biomechanical parameters for the hip.

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  • Iulian ICLEANU & Mariana CORDUN, 2015. "Treatment Of Hip Dysplasia," Management Intercultural, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 34, pages 347-353, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:interc:y:2015:i:34:p:347-353
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