This examination is particularly important, as the hip joint plays an active role in movement and physical development during childhood, making detailed monitoring essential.
Through ultrasound, it is possible to visualize the joint’s shape and structure, as well as evaluate its symmetry, stability, and level of development.
Ultrasound examination of the hip joint in children is widely used both for preventive monitoring and in clinical practice, as it effectively assists physicians in objectively assessing the condition of the joint and implementing timely preventive measures.