At Shriners before the Brace |
As of right now he wears a brace 24/7 and we will go back on April 22 to see if he has progressed enough that he can just wear the brace at night. We are lucky though his Hip Dysplasia is not as bad as Hallie's and he will not wear the brace as long as she did, which was about 6 months.
Just a little about Hip Dyplasia I really think it is something all parents should know about especially those who have a baby born breach. As both of mine were. It is also hereditary and is linked to Torticollis. My older sister had Torticollis and a more simple definition then later stated is when a muscle on one side of your neck grows shorter then the other and you are unable to turn your neck fully. They should always check your baby for this when they are checking the hips. Not all doctors check for Hip Dysplasia either. We had to ask our pediatrician to check him and the doctor found a little "pop" they call it on both sides of his hips. If you have any other questions or anything I would love to answer them. It is definitely something that is better caught sooner then later.
Hallie in her Brace |
Hip Dysplasia- is a congenital or acquired deformation or misalignment of the hip joint.