VirusMaster3073@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 4 months agoWhat were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?message-squaremessage-square257linkfedilinkarrow-up1259arrow-down13
arrow-up1256arrow-down1message-squareWhat were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?VirusMaster3073@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 4 months agomessage-square257linkfedilink
minus-squareStrider@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up36·4 months agoWell, the feeling of one side of your hip being out of place. Then twisting slightly to snap it back. It’s hip displasia.
minus-squareIAmJacksRage@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 months agoDisplasia literally means “out of place”? Nifty.
minus-squareInfynis@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-24 months agoIs this a thing for knees? Every once in a while, my knees just pop out of their sockets. It’s incredibly painful, and I have to move them back by hand. I went to a doctor when I was like 18 though, and they took an x-ray, and couldn’t find anything
minus-squareStrider@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-24 months agoI suppose so, but I’m not a doctor https://radiopaedia.org/articles/trochlear-dysplasia For the hip there’s also not a (as an adult) treatment, rather taking care to keep it in place and strengthen your muscles.
Well, the feeling of one side of your hip being out of place. Then twisting slightly to snap it back.
It’s hip displasia.
Displasia literally means “out of place”? Nifty.
Is this a thing for knees? Every once in a while, my knees just pop out of their sockets. It’s incredibly painful, and I have to move them back by hand. I went to a doctor when I was like 18 though, and they took an x-ray, and couldn’t find anything
I suppose so, but I’m not a doctor
https://radiopaedia.org/articles/trochlear-dysplasia
For the hip there’s also not a (as an adult) treatment, rather taking care to keep it in place and strengthen your muscles.