Custom cane-topper made from a brass casting of my excised, arthritic left femoral head and hip socket.

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Custom cane-topper made from a brass casting of my excised, arthritic left femoral head and hip socket.
I slept my first night in our new house last night !! 😭
Hip Dysplasia Symptoms
Signs and symptoms change by age group. In infants, you can notice that one leg is longer than the other. Once a child starts walking, a limp might develop. During diaper changes, one hip might be less flexible than the other. In teenagers and young adults, hip dysplasia might cause painful problems like osteoarthritis or a hip labral tear. This might cause activity-related groin pain. In some cases, you could experience a sensation of instability in the hip.
Hip dysplasia is the medical name for a hip socket that does not fully cover the ball section of the upper thigh bone. If you or anyone you know is suffering from bone cancer, call 469-8054561 to schedule a tele-visit.
Hip dysplasia is the medical terminology for a hip socket that does not fully cover the ball section of the upper thigh bone. This permits the hip joint to become partially or completely dislocated. Most people with hip dysplasia are born with the state. Primary care physicians will check your baby for signs of hip dysplasia shortly after birth and during well-baby visits. If hip dysplasia is detected in early infancy, a soft brace could generally correct the problem.