The fact that joint laxity plays a role, but is not the only factor to be considered in development of hip dysplasia and its secondary changes of degenerative joint disease, has been recognized for over 30 years. (siriusdog.com)
Healthy hip positioning avoids positions that may cause or contribute to development of hip dysplasia or dislocation. (earlsview.com)
Healthy hip positioning avoids positions that may cause or continue to development of hip dysplasia or dislocation. (believemidwiferyservices.com)