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Pediatric Hip Disorder Surgery

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Pediatric hip disorder surgery helps children regain healthy movement, reduce pain, and prevent long term joint problems. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists provide advanced surgical care for children experiencing hip conditions that affect mobility, growth, or comfort. Our goal is to restore function while supporting healthy development through precise diagnosis, expert surgical techniques, and personalized recovery plans.

Parents often seek care when a child shows signs of limping, hip pain, reduced activity, or difficulty walking. Early evaluation and treatment are important to prevent complications and support proper joint development.

Understanding Pediatric Hip Disorders

Pediatric hip disorders affect the way the hip joint forms, grows, or functions. The hip is a ball and socket joint that allows smooth movement of the leg. When this joint develops incorrectly or becomes damaged, children may experience pain, stiffness, or instability.

Some common conditions that may require pediatric hip disorder surgery include developmental hip dysplasia, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, and Legg Calve Perthes disease. These conditions affect how the hip joint aligns and moves, and they may worsen without proper treatment.

Early diagnosis by an experienced orthopedic specialist helps determine whether surgery is necessary or if other treatments may be effective.

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When Pediatric Hip Disorder Surgery Is Needed

Not every hip condition requires surgery. However, surgery may be recommended when non surgical treatments such as physical therapy, bracing, or activity modification are not enough to correct the problem.

Pediatric hip disorder surgery may be considered when:

  • The hip joint is unstable or misaligned
  • Pain interferes with daily activities
  • The child has difficulty walking or standing
  • Imaging tests show structural damage
  • Growth of the hip joint is affected

At Commons Clinic, we use advanced imaging and orthopedic expertise to determine the most appropriate treatment for each child.

Surgical Treatment Options

Hip Realignment Procedures

Some surgeries correct the position of the hip joint so it fits properly within the socket. This helps restore normal joint movement and reduces stress on surrounding tissues.

Growth Plate Stabilization

For conditions like slipped capital femoral epiphysis, surgeons may stabilize the growth plate using specialized surgical techniques that prevent further displacement.

Corrective Osteotomy

In certain cases, the surgeon reshapes or repositions bone to improve joint alignment and long term function.

Our surgical team focuses on precision, safety, and techniques designed to support healthy bone growth and recovery.

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Recovery and Rehabilitation

After pediatric hip disorder surgery, recovery involves guided rehabilitation and follow up care. Children may need a short hospital stay, followed by physical therapy and gradual return to activity.

Our team provides detailed recovery plans designed to protect the healing joint while restoring strength and mobility. Parents receive clear guidance so they can support their child throughout the healing process.

With proper treatment and rehabilitation, many children return to normal activities with improved comfort and function.

Why Choose Commons Clinic

Commons Clinic offers specialized orthopedic care supported by advanced medical technology and experienced surgeons. We focus on clear communication, thorough evaluation, and patient centered treatment.

Families choose Commons Clinic because we provide expert care in a streamlined environment that prioritizes both medical excellence and patient experience.

If your child is experiencing hip pain or mobility concerns, early consultation can make a significant difference in long term joint health.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are common pediatric hip disorders

Common conditions include hip dysplasia, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, and Legg Calve Perthes disease.

How do I know if my child needs hip surgery

A specialist will evaluate symptoms, physical examination findings, and imaging results to determine if surgery is necessary.

Is pediatric hip surgery safe

Yes. Pediatric orthopedic surgeons use techniques designed specifically for growing bones and developing joints.

How long does recovery take

Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, but many children gradually return to normal activities over several weeks or months.

Can early treatment prevent long term hip problems

Yes. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can reduce the risk of arthritis and long term joint damage.