نتایج جستجو برای: basic signs of femoroacetabular impingement posterior wall sign

تعداد نتایج: 21204640  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2011
Morteza Meftah Jose A Rodriguez Georgia Panagopoulos Michael M Alexiades

Limited data exist regarding the long-term results of labral debridement and the effect of coexisting pathology on outcomes. Our hypothesis was that untreated coexisting hip pathologies such as femoroacetabular impingement and arthritis significantly affect the outcomes of arthroscopic labral debridement. Between 1996 and 2003, fifty consecutive patients who underwent hip arthroscopy and labral...

2016
Ernest Schilders

Groin problems in sports can be multifactorial and often a team approach between orthopaedic, general surgeons is required for both diagnosis and treatment. Both clinical disciplines can be the first point of contact for athletes looking for medical advice. Good communication between the members of a medical team looking after an athlete is essential and is not helped by the use of confusing te...

Journal: :Clinics in sports medicine 2013
Christian N Anderson Geoffrey M Riley Garry E Gold Marc R Safran

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become a valuable technology for the diagnosis and treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). This article reviews the basic pathophysiology of FAI, as well as the techniques and indications for MRI and magnetic resonance arthrography. Normal MRI anatomy of the hip and pathologic MRI anatomy associated with FAI are also discussed. Several case examples...

2010
Christa B. Blecher Justin Q. Ly

Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a relatively recently described but important cause of hip pain which frequently affects young and otherwise healthy patients. FAI results from an abnormal contact between the acetabulum and the femur secondary to a variety of morphologic abnormalities of the hip. There are two types of FAI, termed cam impingement and pincer impingement, which have distinct...

2016
José Batista Volpon

The femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is as condition recently characterized that results from the abnormal anatomic and functional relation between the proximal femur and the acetabular border, associated with repetitive movements, which lead labrum and acetabular cartilage injuries. Such alterations result from anatomical variations such as acetabular retroversion or decrease of the femoroac...

Journal: :European Radiology 2021

Imaging assessment for the clinical management of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is controversial because a paucity evidence-based guidance and notable variability among practitioners. Hence, expert consensus needed standardised imaging critical practice research. We aimed to establish expert-based statements on FAI by using formal methods building. The Delphi method was used formally deriv...

2016
Osama Elattar Ho-Rim Choi Vickie D. Dills Brian Busconi

CONTEXT Groin pain is a common entity in athletes involved in sports that require acute cutting, pivoting, or kicking such as soccer and ice hockey. Athletic pubalgia is increasingly recognized as a common cause of chronic groin and adductor pain in athletes. It is considered an overuse injury predisposing to disruption of the rectus tendon insertion to the pubis and weakness of the posterior i...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2007
C R Fraitzl W Käfer M Nelitz H Reichel

Conventional treatment of mild slipped capital femoral epiphysis consists of fixation in situ with wires or screws. Recent contributions to the literature suggest that even a mild slip may lead to early damage of the acetabular labrum and adjacent cartilage by abutment of a prominent femoral metaphysis. It has been suggested that the appropriate treatment in mild slipped capital femoral epiphys...

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