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Sometimes a few weeks of traction are used to stretch the ligaments before attempting a surgical treatment like a closed reduction. Traction is more commonly used in Europe and Asia than in the USA. The reasons for traction and the benefits of traction remain controversial.
Types of traction used before treatement of hip dysplasia.

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