Ineffective hip rotation with Pavlik harness: Prospective study of 35 infant dislocations

Authors

  • Valerie Hunter
  • M Mark Hoffer
  • Lynn Thomas
  • Samuel Rosenfeld
  • Carl Weinert

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995447

Abstract

35 hips in 31 infants diagnosed as unstable were treated with a Pavlik harness and followed by weekly clinical and monthly ultrasound evaluation to determine eventual stability. 26 hips became stable within 3 months, and 9 dislocations required reduction with hip spica placement; 1 of these subsequently required open reduction. Of the 7 infants with 9 hips that failed, 2 children had a late onset of treatment, 2 children had problems with brace fit or family acceptance, and 3 other children had no problem with use of the orthosis. Internal rotation of a degree not possible with the Pavlik harness was required to reduce 4 of these 9 hips. The Pavlik harness is ineffective in some patients because of the need for internal rotation.

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Published

1994-01-01

How to Cite

Hunter, V., Hoffer, M. M., Thomas, L., Rosenfeld, S., & Weinert, C. (1994). Ineffective hip rotation with Pavlik harness: Prospective study of 35 infant dislocations. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(3), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995447