
The Parents' Guide to Hip Dysplasia
Author(s): Betsy Miller (Author)
- Publisher: Hunter House Publishers
- Publication Date: 25 April 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 160 pages
- ISBN-10: 1630267120
- ISBN-13: 9781630267124
Book Description
Hip dysplasia affects 1 in 1,000 babies, either as developmental hip dysplasia (DDH) or congential hip dysplasia (CDH). With this condition, the child’s hip joint structure does not fit together normally, and the problem can grow worse as the child grows. If untreated, the condition can cause serious hip problems in adulthood.
Fortunately, this condition responds well to medical treatment, and this book guides concerned parents through all of the options and obstacles of treating a child with hip dysplasia. The book covers hip anatomy, risk factors, how diagnosis is made, how to communicate with doctors about the condition, and covers harnesses, braces, casts, surgery, and potential complications for children ages 0-17. The book also addresses the special care needs of children with hip dysplasia and how to manage pain at home. It concludes with a list of resources.
Author Betsy Miller was treated for hip dysplasia as a child, and she was inspired to write this book to provide support and information to parents in an accessible, reader-friendly format.
Editorial Reviews
Review
– Nancy Sanders, owner of hip-baby.org, an online resource about hip dysplasia
“This book will give you peace of mind and help you feel at ease as you and your child go through this journey together. There are many steps and tips and tons of advice to guide you. It includes many pictures and examples of how to slowly but gradually stabilize your child once again.”
– willwgp86, Library Thing Reviewer
“A comprehensive, reliable, and easy-to-understand guide to hip dysplasia that every caregiver and parent (with affected kids) should possess. Understanding a problem is the first step towards dealing with it; Betsy Miller has done a marvelous job by producing this very useful piece of work.”
– SyedSabirJamil, Library Thing Reviewer
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