Hip Dysplasia (Coxofemural Dysplasia)

development of the bone nuclei in the head of the femur. As a result, the head of the femoral bone is not fully in the acetabulum, and then it has a greater chance of moving out of the acetabulum (out of the socket).
Dysplasia can range from a moderate degree of abnormality to complete dislocation.
The adductor muscles (the median group of thigh muscles) are in an enlarged tone, which can be seen when we try to rotate the thigh externally. We notice the limitation of movements in the diseased part as dysplasia = adductor muscle hypertension.
Purpose of the message
1) To improve blood circulation in the joint
2) To stimulate the growth of the femoral head
3) To relax the adductor muscles of the femur
4) To prevent possible fracture if the hi bones in future

We highly recommend to see the doctor, and if there is no need In surgical treatment we can help with adjusting the muscle tone and recovery the functions of these muscles.