ba0007p163 | (1) | ICCBH2019
Tobias Jon
, Frysz Monika
, Lawlor Debbie
, Aspden Richard
, Gregory Jennifer
, Ireland Alex
Hip development is influenced by mechanical loading during fetal movement by joint and reaction forces equivalent to several times bodyweight. These forces increase with fetal size and gestation length, and are lower in oligohydramnios and breech presentation which are both risk factors for developmental hip disorders. However, associations between indicators of prenatal mechanical loading and hip shape in later life remain unexplored. We therefore examined associations betwee...