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Background Iatrogenic injury to the femoral neurovascular bundle is not uncommon during primary and revision total hip replacement (THR) and can result in permanent weakness, pain and poor function.
Cyrus R. Mehta+5 more
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A Novel External Fixator Designed for a More Comfortable and Secure Hip Arthroscopy
Objective:To evaluate the functional results of a novel external fixator (EF) designed for joint distraction and prevention of traction table-related hip arthroscopy complicationsMethods:After obtaining promising results in a cadaveric study, 21 hips of ...
Anıl PULATKAN+3 more
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Purpose. To define the centre of the hip joint and the bone stock around the hip joint from the supra-acetabular portion or pelvic brim so as to avoid penetration of guidewire into the hip joint when performing internal fixation using the anterior ...
K Shiramizu, M Naito, M Yatsunami
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Background: Dynamic knee valgus (DKV) is an abnormal movement pattern visually characterized by excessive medial movement of the lower extremity during weight bearing.
Eric Schmidt+2 more
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A randomised controlled trial of total hip arthroplasty versus resurfacing arthroplasty in the treatment of young patients with arthritis of the hip joint [PDF]
Background: Hip replacement (arthroplasty) surgery is a highly successful treatment for patients with severe symptomatic arthritis of the hip joint. For older patients, several designs of Total Hip Arthroplasty have shown excellent results in terms of ...
Achten, Juul+4 more
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Patient Outcomes Following Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Surgery: Role of the Social and Physical Environment in Recovery [PDF]
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that affects over 27 million Americans (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 2014). Joint replacement surgery is often recommended for patients who do not respond to conventional medical treatment. Post-
Sampson, Brittany Anne
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Impaired limb shortening following stroke: what's in a name? [PDF]
BackgroundDifficulty advancing the paretic limb during the swing phase of gait is a prominent manifestation of walking dysfunction following stroke.
Little, Virginia L+2 more
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Joint specific power production in cycling: The effect of cadence and intensity.
BackgroundThe effect of cadence and work rate on the joint specific power production in cycling has previously been studied, but research has primarily focused on cadences above 60 rpm, without examining the effect of low cadence on joint contribution to
Lorents Ola Aasvold+2 more
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Ultrasonography of the painful hip in childhood [PDF]
There are many diseases in childhood that affect the hip joint. Some diseases are systemic in origin and initially may present themselves as hip disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Robben, S.G.F. (Simon)
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Hip contact forces in asymptomatic total hip replacement patients differ from normal healthy individuals: implications for preclinical testing [PDF]
BACKGROUND Preclinical durability testing of hip replacement implants is standardised by ISO-14242-1 (2002) which is based on historical inverse dynamics analysis using data obtained from a small sample of normal healthy individuals.
Anderson+42 more
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