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The Other Hip in Unilateral Hip Dysplasia
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2006We reviewed transverse pelvic computed tomography scans of 197 consecutively referred adult patients with hip pain thought to be secondary to developmental dysplasia. A center-edge angle of 20 degrees or less was considered the upper normal value. Four groups were identified: 69 patients with apparently unilateral right developmental dysplasia (left ...
Kjeld Søballe +2 more
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Hip protectors for preventing hip fractures in the elderly
Physiotherapy, 2003Hip fracture in the elderly is usually the result of a simple fall. Hip protectors have been advocated as a means to reduce the risk of sustaining a fracture in a fall on the hip.To determine if external hip protectors reduce the incidence of hip fractures in elderly persons following a fall.The Cochrane Musculoskeletal Injuries Group trials register ...
Lesley Diane Gillespie +2 more
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The opposite hip in congenital dislocation of the hip
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1983A retrospective study of the development of the hip opposite a congenitally dislocated hip was carried out to identify at an early age those hips which would develop abnormally. Recognised radiological measurements were used showing the development of the joints with age. The development was compared with that of a control group of normal hips. Single
SD Crabtree, BG Bolton-Maggs
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Surgery (Oxford), 2003
Abstract This contribution assesses the incidence, aetiology, classifications, diagnosis, intracapsular and extracapsular fractures, postoperative management and prognosis associated with fractures of the hip. A hip fracture or proximal femoral fracture refers to any fracture of the proximal femur down to a level of about five centimetres below the ...
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Abstract This contribution assesses the incidence, aetiology, classifications, diagnosis, intracapsular and extracapsular fractures, postoperative management and prognosis associated with fractures of the hip. A hip fracture or proximal femoral fracture refers to any fracture of the proximal femur down to a level of about five centimetres below the ...
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The Role of Hip Arthroscopy in the Athletic Hip [PDF]
Hip joint problems in the athlete can be disabling, yet remain elusive to investigation. The arthroscope has proved essential in both the detection and treatment of many of these disorders. Less invasive methods with quicker return to safe competition has been a sine qua non of sports medicine.
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2007
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