Hip Dysplasia and Acupuncture Treatment in Tokyo

Hip Dysplasia and Acupuncture Treatment in Tokyo

Hip dysplasia is a common musculoskeletal condition that affects the hip joint, leading to discomfort, pain, and reduced mobility. It occurs when the hip socket (acetabulum) does not fully cover the ball-shaped head of the femur, resulting in an unstable joint. This misalignment can cause cartilage wear, inflammation, and, in severe cases, osteoarthritis. Hip dysplasia is prevalent in both humans and animals, particularly dogs, and can range from mild to debilitating.

The condition may be congenital (present at birth) or develop over time due to genetic, environmental, or lifestyle factors. In humans, developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is often diagnosed in infants, while adults may develop hip dysplasia due to repetitive stress or injury. Symptoms include hip pain, stiffness, limping, or a clicking sensation in the joint. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent long-term complications.

Conventional treatments for hip dysplasia include physical therapy, pain management, and, in severe cases, surgery such as hip replacement or osteotomy. However, complementary therapies like acupuncture have gained popularity for their non-invasive approach and potential to alleviate symptoms. This article explores hip dysplasia in depth, how acupuncture can help, and the key acupoints used in treatment.

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