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The floating hip injury: patterns of injury

Injury, 2002
To evaluate the relationship between mechanism of injury, type of femoral fracture and type of acetabular fracture in floating hip injury.Historical retrospective.Twenty consecutive patients who sustained a floating hip injury, i.e. simultaneous ipsilateral fracture of the acetabulum and the femur.Statistical analysis of the correlation between the ...
M, Liebergall   +4 more
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Hip Flexor Injuries in the Athlete

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021
Athletic injuries to the hip flexors and iliopsoas have been described in populations across all levels of competitive sports. Overall estimates of hip flexor pathology have ranged from 5% to 28% of injuries among high-risk sport specific groups. Although most of these injuries are successfully treated with conservative management, and high rates of ...
Zachary K, Christopher   +3 more
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Injuries of the Pelvis and Hip

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
Pelvic, acetabular, and hip fractures have a very high incidence of catastrophic early and late complications. In the emergency department, attention should be focused on the prompt and judicious management of concurrent local visceral and systemic problems.
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Imaging of Overuse Injuries of the Hip

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Overuse injuries of the hip are common, and clinical diagnosis may be difficult because of overlapping and nonspecific clinical symptoms. Imaging can play an essential role in guiding diagnosis and management. Femoroacetabular joint structural abnormalities result in various conditions that can predispose patients to early development of osteoarthritis.
Joe D, Baal   +5 more
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Hip Injuries in the Adolescent Athlete

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021
This article provides concise and up-to-date information on the most common hip pathologies that affect adolescent athletes. We cover the evaluation and treatment of avulsion injuries, stress fractures, slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE), femoroacetabular impingement, developmental dysplasia of the hip, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, and coxa ...
Paul B, Schroeder   +2 more
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Acute Osteochondral Injuries of the Hip

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2002
Acute osteochondral injuries of the hip are rare in the absence of associated dislocation. A series of cases is presented in which these injuries were sustained after relatively minor trauma to the hip. Radiologic studies revealed evidence of mild hip dysplasia and, in one case, an osteochondral fracture of the right femoral head. Scintigraphy revealed
Warwick, Bruce   +4 more
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HIP INJURIES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1980
Hip injuries in children present a wide spectrum of problems. Frequently because of the severity of the trauma involved, other injuries may take precedence and may require modification of the usual approaches to treatment. However, certain precepts are essential to the successful treatment of these injuries and should be kept in mind regardless of the ...
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Imaging of Traumatic Injuries to the Hip

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2013
Traumatic injuries of the hip are an increasingly common cause of morbidity and mortality. These injuries can be grouped into fairly discrete patterns including femoral head fractures and hip dislocations, femoral neck fractures, greater trochanteric fractures, intertrochanteric fractures, subtrochanteric fractures, and soft tissue injuries.
Jason W, Stephenson, Kirkland W, Davis
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Hip and Groin Injuries in Athletes

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2001
Although athletic injuries about the hip and groin occur less commonly than injuries in the extremities, they can result in extensive rehabilitation time. Thus, an accurate diagnosis and well-organized treatment plan are critical. Because loads of up to eight times body weight have been demonstrated in the hip joint during jogging, presumably even ...
K, Anderson, S M, Strickland, R, Warren
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Hip Injuries in Young Athletes

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2010
The hip is an area of the body commonly injured in athletes and one that requires special consideration in the pediatric and adolescent athlete. This article reviews diagnoses specific to the young athlete and discusses more recent advances in imaging of the hip and arthroscopic treatment of the hip in the young athlete.
David V, Smith, David T, Bernhardt
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