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aetiology of mechanical hip pain, especially in young people. In young patients, who are the most frequent targets of this affection, an early and well-conducted total synovectomy is highly recommended, allowing in most cases a resolution of the pathology. A
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tribocorrosion 72 and probably lead to ALTR. The use of large heads has also been reported with potential anterior hip pain and groin pain secondary to impingement against the iliopsoas muscle or tendon. 73 , 74 The recent introduction of antomically