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This project investigates the role of movement in the development of the hip joint, particularly focusing on how abnormal mechanical environments affect conditions like developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Using a mouse model, it aims to uncover the relationship between proprioception, movement, and joint formatio…
Physiological movement, including movement before birth (fetal movement), is necessary for maintaining a proper mechanical environment which will facilitate musculoskeletal development.
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a condition which can result due to abnormal loading either before or after birth.
With DDH, the acetabular socket is often shallow causing an improper fit of the femoral head within the socket, leading to hip instability or even dislocation. DDH is the most commonly a…
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