The Etiology of Osteoarthritis of the Hip
University of Bern · Universitätsklinik Balgrist · +5 more institutions
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The etiology of osteoarthritis of the hip has long been considered secondary (eg, to congenital or developmental deformities) or primary (presuming some underlying abnormality of articular cartilage). Recent information supports a hypothesis that so-called primary osteoarthritis is also secondary to subtle developmental abnormalities and the mechanism in these cases is femoroacetabular impingement rather than excessive contact stress. The most frequent location for femoroacetabular impingement is the anterosuperior rim area and the most critical motion is internal rotation of the hip in 90 degrees flexion. Two types of femoroacetabular impingement have been identified. Cam-type femoroacetabular…
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Osteoarthritis
- Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
- Dysplasia
- Deformity
- Hip dysplasia
- Femoral head
- Etiology
- Good health and well-being