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Introduction The field of hip preservation has undergone significant advancement since Ganz popularized femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) two decades ago ( 1 , 2 ). Since then, the understanding of non-arthritic hip pain, which
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for young patients when trying to relieve pain and restore function, and when attempting to reduce risk of secondary OA in the hip. DDH is believed to be an osseous abnormality resulting in a pathological painful labral complex and musculotendinous
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, 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ). The purpose of this article is to conduct a narrative review of recent literature on the role of RF in treating pain in various orthopaedic conditions in upper and lower limbs, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee and
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significantly higher WOMAC scores. Zhao et al 11 compared 60 DAA with 60 posterior approach (PA) total hip arthroplasty (THA) patients for a minimum of six months. The DAA group had improved postoperative pain scores, whereas UCLA hip score and HHS were
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become a popular treatment modality used to relieve symptoms such as pain, range of motion limitation, and/or microinstability. Unfortunately, revision rates after hip arthroscopy are reported as high as 13.2% and occur for a variety of reasons ( 1 ). One
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Introduction Sliding hip screw devices were developed in the middle of the 20th century and gained popularity for surgical fixation of proximal femoral fractures in the late 1980s. 1 The latest versions of these implants, such as the
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Introduction FAI The concept of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) has been recognized as a source of hip pain since the early 1990s. 1 The actual term was coined by Ganz et al in 2003. 2 It is a dynamic conflict that occurs
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Introduction Hip fracture is a severe condition which is usually due to a fall in old and/or neurologically impaired patients, or due to high-energy trauma, when it is characterized by a striking clinical picture with hip pain exacerbated by
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outcome measure was extracted as it was rated a better match than the association between pain expectations and functional outcome; if a study had multiple measures for the outcome function the most representative measure for hip or knee function was
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Introduction Many terms describe persistent lateral hip pain around the greater trochanter, including trochanteric bursitis, greater trochanteric pain syndrome, and lateral thigh pain. 1 However, the cause of pain encompasses many