Presentation
The alpha angle (13) ranged from 46º to 86º, with a mean of 65.6º (SD = 7,4º); 47 hips (97.9%) presented an alpha angle ≥ 50º. [scielo.br]
Several studies have found that this classic definition poorly describes the “overcovered” hip, as it is present in 70% of females and commonly present (41%) in the setting of acetabular dysplasia.18,19 Acetabular retroversion was previously associated [mdedge.com]
Isolated cam or pincer deformities are rare; in 86% of cases, a combined deformity is present.38 In one study of 149 hips with FAI lesions, only 26 hips presented with an isolated cam lesion and 16 hips presented with an isolated pincer lesion.1 Cam-type [musculoskeletalkey.com]
This text also presents an illustrative classification of some debilitating inflammatory conditions and the available therapy. Part II explores the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents that are peripheral analgesics and anti-pyretic. [books.google.com]
Entire Body System
- Inguinal Pain
Management of severe lower abdominal or inguinal pain in high-performance athletes: PAIN (Performing Athletes with Abdominal or Inguinal Neuromuscular Pain Study Group). Am J Sports Med. 2000;28(1):2-8. Google Scholar | SAGE Journals | ISI 15. [journals.sagepub.com]
- Severe Pain
Your knees, feet and hands gently feels pain. 2. It is different from Gout which is severe pain in the knee or thumb. 3. Osteoarthritis Remedy: Lose Weight. Get some therapy. You can massage the muscle around the painful bone. 4. Exercise slowly. [youtube.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Nausea
[…] specific to hip arthroscopy itself. [23] Anaesthetic complications [ edit ] Anaesthetic complications are fortunately rare, but include post-operative chest infection, urinary retention (inability to pass urine), gastrointestinal problems (constipation, nausea [en.wikipedia.org]
Musculoskeletal
- Arthritis
Arthritis: What’ s the Difference? Looking for online definition of arthritis deformans in the Medical Dictionary? Perthes, On juvenile arthritis deformans. Arthrosis is another name for osteoarthritis ( OA). Osteo- arthritic. [ilucysoquy.cf]
The Treatment of Arthritis Deformans of the Hip. Acta orthop. Scandinav. 1933; 4: 193 Blixenkrone-Moeller N. Treatment of Arthritis Deformans of Hip by Resection of the Obturator Nerve. Acta Orthop. Scandinav. 1940; 11: 30 Cottini, G. [surgjournal.com]
Rheumatoid arthritis pregnancy medicines. Cure YOU of Arthritis Muscle Pain and Stiffness! [tobi-project.eu]
NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Osteoarthritis (Medical Encyclopedia) [ Read More ] [icdlist.com]
Medicinal Chemistry: A Series of Monographs, Volume 13–I explores the development in the treatment of some severely debilitating chronic inflammatory diseases, including arthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus [books.google.com]
- Fracture
[…] malunion fracture malunion fracture Malus Malus Malus angustifolia Malus baccata Malus baccata Malus coronaria Malus cosine-squared law ▼ [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
[…] in Children 504 Specific Fractures and Dislocations 512 Specific Fractures and Joint Injuries in Adults 561 Research 657 Index 673 حقوق النشر مقاطع مشهورة الصفحة 93 - From inability to let well alone; from too much zeal for the new and contempt for what [books.google.com]
Such conditions are "malum coxae senilis" "intrapelvic protrusion of the acetabulum", "old slipped upper femoral epiphysis", "fractures of the neck of the femur with malposition" "Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease ", and "fractures of the acetabulum"Sufficient [insights.ovid.com]
Such conditions are "malum coxae senilis" "intrapelvic protrusion of the acetabulum", "old slipped upper femoral epiphysis", "fractures of the neck of the femur with malposition" "Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease ", and "fractures of the acetabulum" Sufficient [journals.lww.com]
Der Orthopade 30(11): 815-824, 2001 Medial Fractures of the Femoral Neck in a Dog or Epiphysiolysis?(Malum Deformans Juvenile Coxae Apud Canem). [eurekamag.com]
- Hip Pain
Nine patients who previously sustained a femoral neck fracture were treated between 1995 and 1999 for hip pain and loss of motion. All these mostly young patients (mean age 33.3 years) complained of groin pain. [scienceopen.com]
This description advanced our understanding of FAI as a mechanism for prearthritic hip pain and secondary hip osteoarthritis 1 (OA) and allowed for treatment of FAI. [mdedge.com]
Utilize the very latest approaches in hip surgery including hip resurfacing, hip preservation surgery, and treatment of hip pain in the young adult; and get the latest information on metal-on-metal hips so you can better manage patients with these devices [books.google.com]
A cause of hip pain. J Bone Joint Surg Br 1999;81(02):281–288 in 1999, demonstrated the association between acetabular retroversion and hip pain, whereas Myers et al.,66 Myers SR, Eijer H, Ganz R. [scielo.br]
pain possible) and hip osteoarthritis confirmed by radiograph. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
- Osteophyte
Femoroacetabular joint OA non-uniform decrease in joint space More prominent at ___ ___ aspet femoroacetabular joint OA Can happen in: - superior - axial - medial have subchondral cysts have osteophytes Severe cases may require hip replacement surgery [quizlet.com]
This bone-on-bone friction can also lead to the development of painful osteophytes, or bone spurs, in the hip joint. [arthritis-health.com]
Osteophytes grow from the head of the femur and around the rim of the acetabulum (see Plates 5-26 and 5-27). As a result, joint motion becomes markedly restricted, leading to a fixed deformity of the hip in flexion, adduction, and external rotation. [musculoskeletalkey.com]
Again It is very hard to say, but, if one has 3mm or less of articular cartilage on the X-ray (Fig. 16A), or if one has 'central osteophytes' (extra bits of bone separate from the impingement osteophytes) it is probably too late. [asiamedicalspecialists.hk]
The cam-type deformity—What is it: SCFE, osteophyte, or a new disease?. J Pediatr Orthop. 2013; 33: S121-S125 Pollard T.C. Villar R.N. Norton M.R. et al. Genetic influences in the aetiology of femoroacetabular impingement: A sibling study. [arthroscopyjournal.org]
- Low Back Pain
October 01, 2009 Does concomitant low back pain affect revision total knee arthroplasty outcomes? October 01, 2009 Similar survival of eccentric rotational acetabular osteotomy in patients younger and older than 50 years. [medscape.org]
Ang SPA ay maraming klase • Maaring sumunod sa UTI or pagtatae (Reactive Arthritis) • Maaring makita sa mga bata (Juvenile form) • Maaring magsimula as chronic low back pain (Ankylosing Spondylitis) • Maaring may kasamang rashes (Psoriatic arthritis [slideshare.net]
His clinical activity is mainly focussed on osteoarthritis and low back pain from care to randomised controlled trials. Frank W. [books.google.com]
Treatment
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research 71: 152-181, 1970 Conservative and surgical treatment of malum coxae senilis with special reference to aged. [eurekamag.com]
Malum Coxae Senilis (Coxarthrosis): Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis. Clin Orthop Relat Res. Mar;(3) doi: /s 0. Epub Dec The classic: Treatment of malum coxae senilis, old. [zuakhq.cf]
Treatment of Malum Coxae Senilis, Old Slipped Upper Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Intrapelvic Protrusion of the Acetabulum, and Coxae Plana by Means of Acetabuloplasty. [deepdyve.com]
Treatment of Malum Coxae… CONTINUE READING [semanticscholar.org]
Prognosis
Malum Coxae Senilis (Coxarthrosis): Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis. Clin Orthop Relat Res. Mar;(3) doi: /s 0. Epub Dec The classic: Treatment of malum coxae senilis, old. [zuakhq.cf]
Long-term prognosis of Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease developing during adolescence. J Pediatr Orthop. 1985; 5(6): 652-656. Smith-Petersen MN. [medigraphic.com]
His research group is focused on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of osteoarthritis, and on the search of biomarkers useful for diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic response of rheumatic diseases. [books.google.com]
In 1953, Collins described the possible association of age with the prognosis of trauma in pathological evaluations. In 1970, Dick et al worked on the radionuclide studies evidence of synovial inflammation. [wikidoc.org]
Etiology
The etiology of osteoarthritis of the hip. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2008;466(2):264-72. [ Links ] 18. Bernstein J. The myths of femoroacetabular impingement. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2014;472(12):3623-8. [ Links ] 19. [scielo.br]
Etiology of osteoarthritis of the hip. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1986; 213: 20-33. Ganz R, Parvizi J, Beck M, Leunig M, Nötzli H, Siebenrock KA. Femoroacetabular impingement: a cause for osteoarthritis of the hip. [medigraphic.com]
The etiology of osteoarthritis of the hip: an intergrated mechanical concept. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2008 ;466:264–272. Crossref, Medline, ISI, Google Scholar 15 Hamilton HW, Lai A. [online.boneandjoint.org.uk]
However, we still have major questions to answer when it comes to the exact etiology of FAI and the role played by intense adolescent athletic activity in the development of FAI. [arthroscopyjournal.org]
Epidemiology
During this time, he gained an MSc in Epidemiology and an MD. In 1998 he spent six months as Visiting Professor in Epidemiology at the University of San Francisco. [books.google.com]
The burden of hip osteoarthritis in the United States: epidemiologic and economic considerations. [scielo.br]
Up until recently FAI was somewhat misconstrued by health professionals there was a lack of clarity on the epidemiology, ambiguity of the diagnostic criteria and a confusion on the appropriate treatment. [mskhealthcare.co.uk]
Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injury in the tennis player. Br J Sports Med. 2012;46(7),492–498. Safran M. Evaluation of the painful hip in tennis players. Aspetar Sports Medicine Journal. 2014;vol 3,516-25. [ajrpt.com]
Pathophysiology
Section 1 deals with the clinical manifestations of JHS and Fibromyalgia, their epidemiology and pathophysiology. Section 2 covers clinical management. [books.google.com]
That same author coined the term impingement to explain the pathophysiological mechanism; he presented a proposed treatment, whose foundations are still applied today.10 In 1965, Murray11 identified cases of primary osteoarthritis associated with abnormal [rbo.org.br]
[…] the maximal impact force perpendicular to the joint surface, leading to an undersurface tear of the labrum fibrocartilaginous separation,38 which more accurately should be called separation of the acetabular cartilage from the labrum.1 Based on this pathophysiology [musculoskeletalkey.com]
As such, it is essential that orthopedists are familiar with this condition and understand its pathophysiology. Background In 1936, Smith-Petersen11 Smith-Petersen MN. [scielo.br]
Prevention
Step 1: identifying emtree terms One element One emtree term 'familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy' One element Multiple emtree terms prevention OR prevention:lnk OR 'prevention study' OR 'preventive health service' OR … Multiple elements One emtree [pt.slideshare.net]
In the first instance, the loss of muscle power prevents the attainment of equilibrium with the body in a normal position. [insights.ovid.com]
I think more effort at understanding the etiology of FAI in adolescents and the study of possible preventive measures are two goals to work toward. Supplementary Data References Smith-Petersen M.N. [arthroscopyjournal.org]