Can congenital hip dislocation be cured?

Congenital hip dislocation may be cured after active treatment, as follows: congenital hip dislocation, patients will show asymmetry of both lower limbs, unequal length of both lower limbs and impaired hip movement, etc. Early detection of young children can achieve good results through conservative treatment, including braces and hip plaster, etc. After the age of 6, surgical treatment may be required, including pelvic osteotomy, acetabular osteotomy, joint osteotomy, etc. etc. In adults with symptomatic hip dysplasia, artificial joint replacement surgery is required. With early and aggressive treatment, there is hope that congenital hip dislocation can be cured.
Even if a patient with advanced disease develops severe osteoarthritis or even femoral head necrosis, it is still possible to completely relieve the limitation of hip range of motion through artificial joint replacement. It can also improve joint pain, restore symmetry to both lower extremities, and enable patients to walk with normal weight bearing, and even restore partial motor function in some patients. Therefore, there is hope that congenital hip dislocation can be cured.