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Hip hip: no hurray

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2018
Twenty-first century parents want to be assured that their newborn infant is ‘normal’. But how reliable is the routine newborn examination procedure? Should parents trust us as health professionals when we say, or imply, that they have a normal, healthy infant? Do we have the competencies to declare ‘normality’?
David M, Hall, David, Sowden
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Observation Hip

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1981
"Observation Hip" is a provisional diagnosis. Although transient arthritis is the most frequent pathology, it is important to establish a diagnostic routine to consider the various types of hip pathology. Physical examination and clinical evolution are the most important factors in making a specific diagnosis.
E C, Vidigal, O L, da Silva
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Hip Disease and Hip Arthroplasty

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2011
There has been a significant increase in the prevalence of obesity in the United States over the last 20 years, with the highest percentage in Mississippi. The percentage of obese patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) appears to be increasing at an even faster rate.
Scott A, Wingerter, Robert K, Mehrle
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Hip Biomechanics

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2010
As the primary link between the trunk and the lower limb, the hip joint plays an important role in the generation and transmission of forces during routine activities of daily living and athletic activities alike. This joint is characterized by an extraordinary amount of inherent bony stability, with differences in osseous anatomy significantly ...
Gregory G, Polkowski, John C, Clohisy
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Hip Ultrasound

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2007
Sonography has been widely utilized for several decades in the diagnosis and follow-up of developmental dysplasia of the hip due to its ability to visualize the nonossified femoral head and portions of the acetabulum in neonates, dynamic capabilities, accuracy, and lack of nonionizing radiation. Furthermore, hip sonography is also used throughout parts
Laura W, Bancroft   +5 more
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Hip Pain

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1988
Hip pain can be categorized as either anterior groin pain, lateral trochanteric pain, or posterior buttock pain. Reproduction of the pain during passive and active range of motion of the hip against resistance provides the most accurate localization.
W N, Roberts, R B, Williams
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Hip Fracture

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1994
One of the major factors contributing to a deterioration in the quality of life and independence of older adults is osteoporosis and hip fracture. Recent advances in our knowledge of the causes of hip fracture are providing new and effective approaches to the prevention of this disabling condition. Because hip fracture is a leading cause of disability,
S J, Birge   +2 more
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Hip ultrasound

European Journal of Radiology, 2012
In newborns, US has an established role in the detection and management of developmental dysplasia of the hip. Later in childhood, when the limping child is a major diagnostic dilemma, US is extremely helpful in the identification of the varied disease processes underlying this condition, as transient synovitis, septic arthritis, Perthes disease and ...
MARTINOLI, CARLO   +6 more
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