Abstract
Development hip dysplasia (DDH) is a common orthopedic condition that if left untreated can cause sequelae in adulthood. The DDH occurs in 5 for every 1,000 births compromising the femoral head fitting in the acetabulum. In babies over six months old, DDH treatment consists of immobilizing the hip joint and legs with pelvipodalic cast for up to 120 days. Prolonged use of plaster does not …