Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Femoroacetabular impingement has been a topic of substantial interest and investigation. Classically described ...
Hip impingement refers to a misaligned hip position in which the femur bone collides alongside the hip socket, compressing the hip labrum located between the two. Obviously, when this occurs, the ...
Hip impingement is also called femoroacetabular impingement and is an important cause of hip pain in childhood and early adolescence. It is the result of an abnormal connection between the ...
An orthopedic surgeon from Philadelphia reported success using a mini-open anterior surgical technique he developed for managing femoroacetabular hip impingement, a cause of early arthritis in young ...
Background There is a complex interaction among acetabular component position and antetorsion of the femoral stem in determining the maximum, impingement-free prosthetic range-of-motion (ROM) in total ...
Hip impingement or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) of the hip is a condition in which the components of the hip joint collide at non-articular parts during the hip’s passage through the normal ...
Hip pain slowing you down? Discover the hidden dangers of hip impingement and know how to spot, diagnose and treat it before it’s too late Hip impingement or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) happens ...
Hip or femoro–acetabular impingement results from abnormalities of the femoral head or the acetabulum. It can be caused by jamming of an abnormally shaped femoral head into the acetabulum, or by ...
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) between an abnormal proximal femur or acetabulum, or both, results in repetitive microtrauma and early damage to the cartilage and labrum of the hip joint ...
Our CT based analysis of post-operative Femoral Tilt (FT) in cementless femoral stems revealed a considerable variability and maximum FT values up to 10.2°. We found no significant difference between ...
Hip or femoro–acetabular impingement results from abnormalities of the femoral head or the acetabulum. It can be caused by jamming of an abnormally shaped femoral head into the acetabulum, or by ...
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