The Kids Hip Orthosis is a device utilized to stabilize the femoral head within the acetabulum in babies diagnosed with congenital hip dislocation.
How to Use:
The Frejka orthosis is applied to the infant’s lower body, covering the pelvic and hip areas. The device features a central pelvic pad and adjustable straps that wrap around the thighs. It is designed to keep the hips in a flexed (bent) and abducted (spread apart) position, which is the most stable position for the hip joint. The straps are secured with hook-and-loop (Velcro-style) fasteners, and should be adjusted by a healthcare professional to ensure the hips are in the correct position for treatment. The orthosis is typically worn continuously to be effective.
How It Helps:
The Kids Hip Orthosis provides a non-surgical solution for hip instability in infants:
- Stabilizes the Femoral Head: Its primary function is to maintain the correct anatomical relationship between the femoral head (the ball of the hip joint) and the acetabulum (the hip socket).
- Treats Congenital Hip Dislocation: By holding the hip in the optimal position for an extended period, it encourages the hip socket to deepen and properly develop around the femoral head.
- Promotes Natural Joint Development: The stable position allows the hip joint to mature and develop normally, which is crucial for preventing long-term complications from untreated congenital hip dislocation.
- Non-Invasive Treatment: For many cases, using an orthosis like the Frejka can be an effective, gentle alternative to more rigid casts or surgery.
Key Factors:
- Adjustable Straps: The device features adjustable straps, typically with hook-and-loop (Velcro-style) fasteners, to ensure a secure and customized fit for a growing infant.
- Padded Material: It is made from a soft, padded, and pliable material to ensure the baby’s comfort and prevent skin irritation during continuous wear.
- Open Design: The design allows for access for diaper changes and promotes ventilation, which is important for hygiene and skin health.
Recommended for: Babies diagnosed with congenital hip dislocation or dysplasia where stabilization of the femoral head within the acetabulum is necessary for proper joint development and healing, as prescribed and managed by a pediatric orthopedist.
How to Care:
Cleaning a hip orthosis typically involves spot cleaning the padded areas with a damp cloth and mild soap. It should be air-dried completely before reuse, away from direct heat or sunlight. Specific care instructions would be provided by the manufacturer and the treating healthcare professional.
Material:
The Kids Hip Orthosis is constructed from:
- Padded Fabric: A soft, durable, and padded fabric for the main body and straps.
- Hook-and-Loop Fasteners (Velcro): For adjustable and secure closure.