Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . LAHAINA, Hawaii — Patients with femoral-acetabular impingement typically have a combination of structural ...
Surgical dislocation and debridement appears effective for treating femoro-acetabular impingement, according to the early results of a small study. In femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI), the ...
The 3D Metal B-Cage is the latest addition to Medacta Reinforcement Cages Portfolio allowing surgeons to cover even the most challenging acetabular revision cases with major bone defects. Featuring an ...
Hip impingement or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a condition in which there is an abnormal relationship between the top of the femur, especially the head and the neck, with the rim of the hip ...
Hip or femoro–acetabular impingement results from abnormalities of the femoral head or the acetabulum. It can be caused by jamming of an abnormally shaped femoral head into the acetabulum, or by ...
Left untreated, these childhood conditions could have lasting effects. Our experts explain three of the most common hip disorders you'll see. Every newborn should be screened for developmental ...
Among major-league players, treatments for torn labrums in the hip are on the rise. In our database, only eight major leaguers underwent surgery on their hips from 2002-2006. From 2007-2011, 33 ...
Pipkin classification is a subclassification of the Thompson and Epstein type V fracture dislocation. It describes a posterior dislocation with fracture of the femoral head. There are four types ...
Hip impingement syndrome is caused by unwanted contact between abnormally shaped parts of the head of the thigh bone and the hip socket. This results in limited hip movement and pain. The aim of ...