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  2. Hip dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    About 7.5% of hip replacements are done to treat problems which have arisen from hip dysplasia. [3] About 1 in 1,000 babies have hip dysplasia. [3] Hip instability of meaningful importance occurs in one to two percent of babies born at term. [3] Females are affected more often than males. [1]

  3. Hip dislocation - Wikipedia

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    Hip dysplasia is a congenital condition in which the hip is deformed in a way that decreases the congruency between the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvis. [22] Bony congruence is a stabilizing factor to the hip joint, so the decrease in this conferred by hip dysplasia makes one more susceptible to dislocation. [22]

  4. Pachygyria - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of the spastic forms. Most people with spastic diplegia are fully ambulatory and have a scissors gait. Flexed knees and hips to varying degrees are common. Hip problems, dislocations, and in three-quarters of spastic diplegics, also strabismus (crossed eyes), can be present as well.

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  6. Breech birth - Wikipedia

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    If there is a delay in delivery, the brain can be damaged. Among full-term, head-down babies, cord prolapse is quite rare, occurring in 0.4 percent. Among frank breech babies the incidence is 0.5 percent, [23] among complete breeches 5 percent, [23] and among footling breeches 15 percent. [23]

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    His full abilities have fluctuated over time, from non-verbal to limited speech. After living with Kris for a few months once he left the hospital following the crash, Smith was moved into a long ...

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    As the video from the zoo explains, the cubs' mama, Zamaya, wouldn't let anyone near them for the first couple of weeks. But don't worry, that's totally normal! But don't worry, that's totally normal!

  9. Femoroacetabular impingement - Wikipedia

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    Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition involving one or more anatomical abnormalities of the hip joint, which is a ball and socket joint. [1] It is a common cause of hip pain and discomfort in young and middle-aged adults. [2]