
The Parents' Guide to Hip Dysplasia
by Betsy Miller
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Pub Date Apr 09 2013 | Archive Date Feb 10 2014
Hunter House Inc. | Hunter House
Description
The Parents’ Guide to Hip Dysplasia is the only consumer guide to one of the most common birth defects in our nation. Now instead of having to comb through medical texts or scour the Internet, concerned parents of children with hip dysplasia can have all the information they need for treating their children at their fingertips.
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.
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.
Advance Praise
“All the information a parent of a child with [hip dysplasia] needs is concisely dealt with in this fact-laden book. A must-read to make it through the days of dealing with hip dysplasia.”
- Nancy Sanders, owner of www.hip-baby.org, an online resource about hip dysplasia
“A nice resource for parents and families in regards to hip dysplasia, the treatment recommendations, and what to expect.” - Scott Mubarak, MD, Director of the Pediatric Orthopedic Program at Children’s Hospital, San Diego, and Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopedics at UCSD
“A nice resource for parents and families in regards to hip dysplasia, the treatment recommendations, and what to expect.” - Scott Mubarak, MD, Director of the Pediatric Orthopedic Program at Children’s Hospital, San Diego, and Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopedics at UCSD
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780897936460 |
PRICE | $17.95 (USD) |