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THE ASSESSMENT OF ATHLETIC HIP INJURY
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2001The differential diagnosis of athletic hip pain is extensive. The physical demands of sport place the athlete at increased risk to injure the hip. The basis of successful treatment of the athlete with hip pain lies in the ability of the physician to assess and diagnose the etiology accurately.
J M, Scopp, C T, Moorman
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Floating hip and associated injuries
Injury, 2017To describe our experience in treating patients diagnosed with floating hip injury and to communicate the outcomes achieved and the rate of complications. A secondary aim is to compare the results of this group in terms of quality of life with those of patients presenting with a fracture either of the pelvis or of the acetabulum, but in which the ...
Plácido, Zamora-Navas +3 more
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
AbstractSports-related injuries of the hip joint and surrounding structures are frequently encountered in athletes, encompassing a wide spectrum of osseous, intra-articular, and extra-articular pathologies. Early and accurate detection of typical injury patterns across various sports can expedite recovery.
Frederik Abel +2 more
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AbstractSports-related injuries of the hip joint and surrounding structures are frequently encountered in athletes, encompassing a wide spectrum of osseous, intra-articular, and extra-articular pathologies. Early and accurate detection of typical injury patterns across various sports can expedite recovery.
Frederik Abel +2 more
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Sports Medicine, 1997
As a major weight-bearing joint, normal hip function is fundamental to successful sporting participation. Not only is it important in running-, jumping- and kicking-based activities, it also contributes to the generation and transference of forces in upper limb-dominated activities.
K T, Boyd, N S, Peirce, M E, Batt
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As a major weight-bearing joint, normal hip function is fundamental to successful sporting participation. Not only is it important in running-, jumping- and kicking-based activities, it also contributes to the generation and transference of forces in upper limb-dominated activities.
K T, Boyd, N S, Peirce, M E, Batt
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Neurovascular Injury in Hip Arthroplasty
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2000To The Editor: In the Instructional Course Lecture “Neurovascular Injury Associated with Hip Arthroplasty” (79-A: 1870–1880, Dec. 1997), Lewallen stated that “the type of operative approach used … has not been shown to influence the observed rates of nerve palsy.” However, he then stated that “the sciatic nerve is more at risk [of direct injury ...
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Supermarket Hip: An Unusual Cause of Injury to the Hip Joint
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2008Sporting activity can be a significant cause of injury to the hip joint, in particular tears of the acetabular labrum and, less commonly, tears of the ligamentum teres. Femoroacetabular impingement and acetabular dysplasia are also commonly associated with labral tears.
Yasuhiro, Yamamoto +2 more
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An Overview of Hip Injuries in Running
Sports Medicine, 2005Running has steadily gained in worldwide popularity and is the primary exercise modality for many individuals of all ages. Its low cost, versatility, convenience and related health benefits appeal to men and women of broad cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds. With more children and adults participating in recreational and competitive running, the
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Mechanics of the Treatment of Hip Injuries
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980When treated operatively, mechanical problems associated with intertrochanteric hip fracture include malunion and nonunion. Their frequency and severity are directly related to the mechanical effectiveness of internal fixation, which is determined by 5 independent variables: bone quality, fragment geometry, reduction, implant, and implant placement ...
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Overuse injuries of the hip and pelvis
Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1996The runner who presents with pain in the hip and pelvis, all too often is approached from a one-joint or soft tissue injury concept. Since most injuries to this region are related to overuse and, in particular, overload injury, a biomechanical approach to identify significant muscle imbalances and joint dysfunctions must be sought.
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Pelvic, Hip, and Thigh Injuries
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2023Kirin, Escher, Lisa C, Barkley
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