In this heritable condition, the ball can slip around or completely
out of the socket causing discomfort.
Not exact matches
Doctors and trainers have said that a jarring
of the artificial hip could tear it
out of its
socket,
causing more severe damage to the left leg than the original injury did.
Hip dysplasia can
cause several problems later in life; for example, the thighbone may move around more than it should, or the ball portion
of the hip may pop in and
out of the
socket, or it could become dislocated.
It can
cause the
cause the hip joint to become loose and move
out of the hip
socket, which can lead to development issues; for example, the baby may have difficulties walking and it could increase the risk
of arthritis in the hips later on in life.
Loose knees can pop
out of their
sockets (luxating patella),
causing lameness and pain.
You run the risk
of causing their eyes to protrude
out of their eye
sockets.
What usually happens and is exactly how it happened for us is while your puppy is playing the hip joint that is loose will come
out of the
socket and will
cause the yelping and pain.
are
caused by contact with an electrical current, which can occur when active electrical wires are exposed to water, from a charge
out of an electrical
socket, or lightning.