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Luxation of the hip is a dislocation of the hip. Which means that the head of the femur comes out of the acetabulum. Most of the times this causes damage at the tissues around the hip.<br> | |||
== Clinically Relevant Anatomy == | == Clinically Relevant Anatomy == |
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Keywords: Luxation of the hip, hip luxation, dislocation of the hip, physical therapy hip luxation, congenital dislocation hip, Hip dysplasia, comparison, differential diagnosis, symptoms
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Definition/Description[edit | edit source]
Luxation of the hip is a dislocation of the hip. Which means that the head of the femur comes out of the acetabulum. Most of the times this causes damage at the tissues around the hip.
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