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Over the past two decades, substantial increases in the knowledge of pre-arthritic conditions of the hip joint, including developmental dysplasia of the hip, femoro-acetabular impingement, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, residual deformities
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January 2020. Keywords used for the searches were “total hip arthroplasty” OR “total hip replacement” OR “THA” OR “THR” AND “Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis” OR “SCFE” OR “Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis” OR “SUFE”. The reference lists of the relevant
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sizes for the bone to be treated; for example using a hand EF for a forearm fracture. We recommend a large EF (11 mm diameter bars) for the lower extremities; a medium size EF (bars of 8 mm in diameter) for the upper extremities of adults and for the