Infants with cerebral palsy may have a smaller but normally shaped acetabulum, with an imbalance between extensors and flexors. Abnormal joint laxity can also be seen in connective tissue ...
Isolated dysplasia Abnormal development in the size and/or shape of the proximal femur and/or acetabulum. Difficult to detect on clinical examination. Often diagnosed on ultrasound. Wide spectrum ...
Normally, the head of the femur fits snugly within the acetabulum. When a cat has hip dysplasia, often the socket of the ...
Hip Dysplasia (also known as Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip or DDH) is when the femoral head (ball) is outside of the Acetabulum (hip socket), rather than behaving like a normal ball-in-socket ...