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Hip joint rice body bursitis combined with hip dysplasia and pelvic fracture: a case report. [PDF]
Bian J+7 more
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Quadriceps activation at different hip and knee joint angles [PDF]
Burnley, M, Winter, SL
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Impact of a Unilateral High Tibial Osteotomy With a Large Correction on Functional Lateral Acetabular Coverage of the Hip Joint. [PDF]
Song SJ, Yoon KH, Lee SJ, Park CH.
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Clinical Application of Hip Joint Anatomical CT Digital Measurement and Correlation Analysis
Wu C+7 more
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2012
Hip fractures usually occur in osteoporotic bone and are classified as insufficiency fractures. These fractures usually occur in the elderly population. With people living increasingly longer, the incidence of these fractures is likely to increase in the future. Femoral neck fractures can occur in children and young adults.
Dipen K. Menon, Dipen K. Menon
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Hip fractures usually occur in osteoporotic bone and are classified as insufficiency fractures. These fractures usually occur in the elderly population. With people living increasingly longer, the incidence of these fractures is likely to increase in the future. Femoral neck fractures can occur in children and young adults.
Dipen K. Menon, Dipen K. Menon
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, 2016
The hip joint comprises the femoral head and he acetabulum, which is part of the hip bone. The hip bone is constructed of four parts: the ilium, ischium, pubis and the acetabular bone or bones.
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The hip joint comprises the femoral head and he acetabulum, which is part of the hip bone. The hip bone is constructed of four parts: the ilium, ischium, pubis and the acetabular bone or bones.
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The hip joint lies deeply in the root of the lower limb enclosed within a thick mantle of muscle. The periarticular muscles together with their tendons (“living ligaments”) afford protection from trauma but at the same time impede surgical approach and clinical examination. As the liaison between the body trunk and the lower limb, the main functions of
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