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Brad: There you go. All right, now let's look at one of the primary causes that we're finding why we have hip pain involved with some arthritis, and it's a term called, "anterior femoral glide." ...
Femoral anterior glide syndrome often does get misdiagnosed as hip flexor strain or tendinitis, which isn't completely wrong, but the diagnosis isn't addressing the source.
During the past decade, the move toward less-invasive surgical techniques for total hip arthroplasty has been evident. The mini-incision approaches, however, have not always translated into faster ...
The femoral neck is sloped from anterior to posterior. If your C-arm image shows you are starting the guide wire on the superior aspect of the neck on the anteroposterior view, ...
F.A.T.A.L.” is an algorithm for diagnosing post-op ACL issues, in an organized way. It’s also a new study in JAAOS. We have ...
The procedure is carried out with the patient under general anaesthesia. The hip is distracted using leg traction and an arthroscope and surgical instruments are inserted into the joint. Non-spherical ...
Introduction The hip is the second most common area for injury in collegiate athletes and may account for 2–5% of all sports injuries. Hip and groin pain in the athlete has long been associated with ...
Non-spherical sections of the femoral head, prominent sections of the anterior femoral neck and excessive acetabular rim are removed. After femoral and acetabular osteoplasty are completed, the hip is ...
Background The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the main source of anterior knee joint stability and excessive anterior tibio-femoral translation (ATFT) (>5mm) can be a risk factor for ACL injury ...