Can congenital dislocation of the hip joint be cured in adulthood?

Adult patients with congenital hip dislocation are also treatable patients. They should choose corresponding treatment and intervention methods based on their own condition. When patients have symptoms such as poor acetabulum in the early stage, the main focus is to prevent and strengthen hip functional exercise to prevent the aggravation of hip dislocation, and excessive weight bearing and strenuous exercise should be avoided. After the disease worsens, surgical treatment can be considered to increase acetabular coverage, prevent subluxation, and delay the progress of osteoarthritis. For advanced hip dislocation, patients often have severe osteoarthritis, severe joint symptoms, and obvious mobility disorders. Patients should consider joint replacement surgery for intervention to restore normal activity.

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