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The Parents’ Guide
to Hip Dysplasia |
| Betsy Miller |
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156 |
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978-159858-744-9 |
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17.95 |
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November 2008 |
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Perfectbound |
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Product Details: |
The Parents’ Guide to Hip
Dysplasia covers all aspects of Developmental
Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) and Congenital Dysplasia
of the Hip (CDH) in babies and children from diagnosis
through treatment. Written in everyday language, this book explains
what hip dysplasia is and how doctors diagnose it, and discusses
treatments for mild to severe cases.Practical advice during
treatment includes instructions for diapering, ways to makea
child more comfortable, clothing tips, recommended car seats,
and more.
Testimonials for The
Parents' Guide to Hip Dysplasia
“All the information
that a parent of a child with DDH needs is concisely dealt with
in this fact ‐
laden book. A must read to make it through
the days of dealing with hip dysplasia.” Nancy Sanders,
owner and keeper of the www.hip‐baby.org website
“A nice resource for parents and families in regards to
hip dysplasia, the treatment recommendations, and what to expect.”
ScottMubarak, MD,Director of the Pediatric Orthopedic Program
at Children’s Hospital, San Diego, and Clinical Professor,
Department of Orthopedics, UC, San Diego
“Finally,a family friendly book that has valuable information
for parents of children with DDH. The Parents’ Guide to
Hip Dysplasia will give parents that one extra resource to provide
the best care for their children.” Michelle Koller, founder
of the Hippy Kids Support Group
“This is going to be so helpful for families in their
treatment and understanding of [a hip dysplasia] diagnosis.
It will be wonderful to refer a parent to The Parents’
Guide to Hip Dysplasia to answer any and all questions.”
Barbara Brand, Rhino Pediatric Orthopedic Designs,Inc
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| About The Author: |
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Betsy Miller, a technical writer who was treated for hip dysplasia in infancy, has written magazine articles about children’s health and has been interviewed about hip dysplasia. Miller was inspired by the members of the Hip
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baby discussion group to write The Parents Guide to Hip Dysplasia to offer support and provide information to parents. Miller lives in Cupertino with herhusband and two children,where she writes for high ‐tech companies.
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