U.S., June 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07002840) titled 'Effect of Cross-legged Sitting Among Patients With Unilateral Hip Developmental Dysplasia' on May 07.
Brief Summary: One of the most common infant developmental diseases is Hip dysplasia which is mostly seen among female' babies and leads to hip instability due to partial or full hip dislocation [1]. Physical therapy's role plays a significant role in treating hip dysplasia by creating new walking habits as an adaptation way and compensation for the deformity [3]. Focusing on the muscles that produce hip abduction force is a basic item of the hip dysplasia rehabilitation program [4]. Cross-legged sitting position can be considered as...