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abnormalities of the hip joint and is characterized by mild or incomplete formation of the acetabulum, leading to laxity of the joint capsule, secondary deformity of the proximal femur and irreducible hip dislocation. 3 The leading cause of osteoarthritis
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Introduction Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common chronic joint disease, leading to limitations in activities of daily living (ADL). 1 – 3 Joint replacement is a commonly used treatment in orthopaedics for end-stage OA. 4 – 9 The
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relative risk is only 1.7 in the second grade. 22 A higher incidence of hip osteoarthritis (OA) and implantation of total hip arthroplasty in the parents and grandparents of patients diagnosed with DDH in comparison with the general population has also
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type, intensity and frequency of an activity. 7 To give an example, regular bicycling might protect against the functional decline of knee and hip in patients with osteoarthritis, 8 whereas PA involving heavy loading might be a risk factor for
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that is now practiced, implant labelling has largely remained unchanged, typically reflecting historic indications and contraindications. Some manufacturers still only list in their IFU primary and secondary osteoarthritis in skeletally mature
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are quite variable in terms of location, size, involvement of the posterior facet (< 50% versus > 50%), type (bony versus cartilaginous), foot alignment, and associated STJ osteoarthritis; which makes reports difficult to interpret. Outcomes from