our MHCN has picked up that my DS has a "clicky" left hip and suggested we follow-up with our paed. Went to the paed today who agreed that it's "clicky" or "clunky" through the back rotation and wants us to get an ultrasound. We're booked in the u/s on Monday but I guess I was curious... is this something that lots of babies get that proves to be nothing and it's all just precautionary?...Or is there a chance this could be significant of deeper hip issues? I don't want to borrow trouble and I'm trying to think positive, but if I'm honest with myself, it's got me feeling a little uneasy.
Hi Belfie, There is definatley a chance it could be something significant the requires treatment, but then there also the possibility it is nothing to worry about. My daughter had uneven creases, another indicator of hip issues and had further investigation with scans, turned out to be nothing at all. Another 2 babies in MG had hips investigated and all was fine too.
The health system are pretty ontop of hip issues in youngsters because they are generally easier to treat when picked up early. Mf girlfriends DD needed to wear a removable hip brace for 6 months, but this meant she didn't require an operation later in life. (She is 100% totally fine now, caught her first wave on a surfboard age 3 on the weekend. )
So i guess my point is sometimes they are over the top with hip issues, but it is warranted as issues are best picked up early. Best of luck on Monday, hope it is nothing. Of course it is natural to worry but try not too!
It could be hip displasia(sp)/congenetal dislocated hips. It may or may not be an issue.
Your u/s will give them a % on each hip & where the ball sits in the joint I think.
Some babies only require wearing a second nappy to stabilise it a bit, others need a brace for some months.
My DD1 was born with 45% in her right hip & 54% in her left hip. She didn't need anything at all, but my SIL had to wear the brace for 8 months.
It can be hereditary as it is in my XH's family, or it could be something that happened during birth, eg, breech birth.
They nomally check all babies after birth for this condition & thats usually when it is picked up.
There is actually a hip displasia support group in here you could go have a look at.
I'm sure they could answer any of your questions better than me.
My MIL has suffered huge problems with hers & had her first hip replaced at 42 & is over due to get her second done as her father refused to let doctors treat her (lack of trust or something I think), but my BIL & SIL wore the brace & are perfectly fine. Normal active very sporty teenagers.
I'm sure your DS will be fine, but good luck anyway.
The other girls are right, Belfie. A "clicky" hip can be a sign that there is a congenital dislocation of the hip, and the best treatment for that is wearing a brace early in life to support the hip joint as it strengthens. There is certainly a possiblity that the degree of dislocation may not warrant that however.
thanks for the reassurance! What I forgot to say is that i have a girlfriend who's bubba is in a brace, so i was aware that it's DDH they're looking at. The scan referral even says "DDH?"... and even though i know a brace would help, I think my heart was just sinking at the thought of even MAYBE having to go through that - even though it would help it and hopefully prevent further issues!
Falguni - thank, those were lovely stories just what I was hoping to hear! (I'm story fishing really lol)
bjrose - thank you too! I had a quick look at the hip dysplasia support group... but didn't want to bug them when it could easily turn out to be nothing. It's interesting about your SIL and MIL, and yes a good reminder that they check these things for preventative reasons - not just to stress out mummys!
schmickers - thank you, you're looking after all my posts and I'll just think positive thoughts re monday and try not to stress TOO much!
I was told today Harmony has both clicky hips....
Ultrasound at 6 wks for her... She wasn't breach but sat in the breach position for a long time, so he thinks its from that...
keep us updated, and I'm sure our bubs will do fine babe!!!
oh purplemama that's funny you had to google to find this! I've done that before too.
How old is Harmony now? How long do you have to wait?
In our case he wasn't breech, and I've since heard even more nice stories of bubs being checked who went on to be fine as well. I'll let you know how we go.
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