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sports Many patients return to sports without problems. Others do not, because of fear or they are following recommendations of their surgeons. Many resume sports activities after some years, perhaps because they realise they are fit enough and able to
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, surgical hip dislocation, and periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) has increased over time. 1 The purpose of this article is to review current knowledge about complications of joint preservation procedures of the hip. Preoperative workup A workup of
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in tension by distracting the femur longitudinally from the acetabulum at a constant rate of 0.4 mm/s to a displacement of 5 mm. The applied tensile load and crosshead displacement were recorded at time intervals of 0.01 s. 7 (age 59–85 years
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screen for possible concomitant disorders preoperatively to create a detailed surgical plan. The plan should include whether to treat the comorbidity as well as the specific time of correction. With this plan, all the possible existing disorders can be
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length discrepancy, preservation of proximal femoral bone stock, easier revision surgery ( 5 , 6 ), and a higher rate of return to full activity, including sports ( 7 , 8 ). These perceived advantages led to a huge surge in the usage of MoM HRA from
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definitive results were found for the interval time 6–12 months, in which the pooled effect had not reached the statistical significance ( P = 0.36). At 12 months, the RR returned to be in line with the general risk found for the cohort of patients who
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fixation, instability, and damage to soft tissues caused by trauma associated with surgery are some of the causes of postoperative pain, which prevents patients from returning to full function and activity, according to the network meta-analysis by