نتایج جستجو برای: acetabulum

تعداد نتایج: 1921  

2013

The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, formed by the femoral head and the acetabulum (Fig. 1, see Standring, Fig. 80.15). The articular surfaces are spherical with a marked congruity; this limits the range of movement but contributes to the considerable stability of the joint. In the anatomical position, the anterior/superior part of the femoral head is not covered by the acetabulum. This is...

Journal: :Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research 2014

2000

Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the preferred term to describe the condition in which the femoral head has an abnormal relationship to the acetabulum. Developmental dysplasia of the hip includes frank dislocation (luxation), partial dislocation (subluxation), instability wherein the femoral head comes in and out of the socket, and an array of radiographic abnormalities that reflect inadeq...

2000

Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the preferred term to describe the condition in which the femoral head has an abnormal relationship to the acetabulum. Developmental dysplasia of the hip includes frank dislocation (luxation), partial dislocation (subluxation), instability wherein the femoral head comes in and out of the socket, and an array of radiographic abnormalities that reflect inadeq...

2000

Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the preferred term to describe the condition in which the femoral head has an abnormal relationship to the acetabulum. Developmental dysplasia of the hip includes frank dislocation (luxation), partial dislocation (subluxation), instability wherein the femoral head comes in and out of the socket, and an array of radiographic abnormalities that reflect inadeq...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1981
A P Skirving

In an earlier publication (Skirving and Scadden I 979) an anthropometric study of neonatal African hips concluded that the immunity of the African to congenital dislocation was probably related to anatomical factors. The depth of the acetabulum relative to its diameter tended to be deeper in the African than the Caucasian, although the orientation of the acetabulum and the femoral neck was simi...

2000

Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the preferred term to describe the condition in which the femoral head has an abnormal relationship to the acetabulum. Developmental dysplasia of the hip includes frank dislocation (luxation), partial dislocation (subluxation), instability wherein the femoral head comes in and out of the socket, and an array of radiographic abnormalities that reflect inadeq...

2000

Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the preferred term to describe the condition in which the femoral head has an abnormal relationship to the acetabulum. Developmental dysplasia of the hip includes frank dislocation (luxation), partial dislocation (subluxation), instability wherein the femoral head comes in and out of the socket, and an array of radiographic abnormalities that reflect inadeq...

2000

Developmental dysplasia of the hip is the preferred term to describe the condition in which the femoral head has an abnormal relationship to the acetabulum. Developmental dysplasia of the hip includes frank dislocation (luxation), partial dislocation (subluxation), instability wherein the femoral head comes in and out of the socket, and an array of radiographic abnormalities that reflect inadeq...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2010
Sam Hakki Victor Bilotta J Daniel Oliveira Luis Dordelly

There are 2 distinct methods of cup navigation in total hip arthroplasty. One predicts orientation of the acetabulum through bony landmarks outside the acetabulum (eg, the anterior pelvic plane); its unreliability is well published. The other identifies acetabular center axis (ACA) and is patient-specific method that is independent of pelvic tilt, making it more reliable. Data from readily palp...

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