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Abnormal posture follows, the worst being crossed legs, which directs the femur hammer directly at the soft socket edge – which in this kind of hip problem is on the exact opposite side of he socket from where CDH/DDH pressed it flatter. OK. So, in CDH & DDH the cause ( direct pressure in the womb) is removed by birth. Recenter the hip by resuming fetal posture in suspenders and the hip fixes itself. No surgery – caught early.

But PDH is to normal hips, softer than term, but normal. But it is worse. The cause is NOT gone; it is just beginning. PDH (paralytic dysplasia of the hip) is a totally different thing in every way.

So, those CDH/DDH treatments for childhood hips – DO NOT WORK! And the academics are showing off their vast knowledge of [outdated & misapplied] hip pathology calling for PROVEN [by CDH/DDH] science. More like batting averages in the wrong game.

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