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Bilateral Asymmetric Traumatic Dislocation of the Hip Joint [PDF]
Traumatic hip joint dislocations account for 2–5% of total joint dislocations. Bilateral asymmetric hip joint dislocation with anteriorly and posteriorly dislocation is an even more rare case because it was according to G.
Hee Gon Park +2 more
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Objectives: The study aimed to determine the incidence and expression of body asymmetries in dancers of three different dance styles: dancesport (n = 14), hip-hop (n = 21) and ballet (n = 20) and to examine how body asymmetries (muscle strength and ...
Monika Pavlović +2 more
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Fatigue Induced Changes in Muscle Strength and Gait Following Two Different Intensity, Energy Expenditure Matched Runs [PDF]
Purpose: To investigate changes in hip and knee strength, kinematics, and running variability following two energy expenditure matched training runs; a medium intensity continuous run (MICR) and a high intensity interval training session (HIIT). Methods:
Caplan, Nick +3 more
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Objective Femoroacetabular impingement has been described as an anatomical variation of the proximal femur and/or acetabular rim, impinging the hip joint.
André Sousa Garcia +5 more
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Posterior hip fracture dislocation from a non-contact injury while playing soccer. “A Case Report”
Case: 35-Year old male presented with acute right hip pain after a pivoting motion while playing soccer. This was a non-contact injury. Imaging revealed a posterior hip dislocation with an associated posterior wall acetabular fracture.
Jared A. Nowell +3 more
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As fraturas do quadril são a maior causa de hospitalização da terceira idade, e constituem um considerável encargo econômico e social. A taxa de mortalidade atual após um ano de fratura é acima de 33%, e o risco de morte é maior do quarto ao sexto mês ...
Francisco José Berral +4 more
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Sacral Fractures and Associated Injuries. [PDF]
STUDY DESIGN: Literature review. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review is to describe the injuries associated with sacral fractures and to analyze their impact on patient outcome.
Bellabarba, Carlo +15 more
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Normal hip range of motion (ROM) is essential in running and transfer of energy from lower to upper extremities during overhead throwing. Dysfunctional hip ROM may alter lower extremity kinematics and predispose athletes to hip and groin injuries.
Xinning Li +6 more
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Hip strength: Ankle proprioceptive threshold ratio predicts falls and injury in diabetic neuropathy [PDF]
Introduction : We determined lower limb neuromuscular capacities associated with falls and fall‐related injuries in older people with declining peripheral nerve function.
Allet +51 more
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A Case Report of Simultaneous Ipsilateral Floating Knee and Hip
Background: Simultaneous ipsilateral floating knee and hip is a very rare injury and so far, no standard guideline has been determined for its treatment.
Babak Siavashi +4 more
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