Anatomy of the Hip
Chapter 15 Anatomy of the Hip Raymond H. Kim and Douglas A. Dennis Key Points • The acetabulum is deepened by the labrum, a fibrocartilaginous rim that becomes the transverse acetabular…
Chapter 15 Anatomy of the Hip Raymond H. Kim and Douglas A. Dennis Key Points • The acetabulum is deepened by the labrum, a fibrocartilaginous rim that becomes the transverse acetabular…
Chapter 41 Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease Harry Kim Key Points • A permanent deformity of the femoral head is the most important sequela of Perthes disease. • Biological and mechanical factors contribute to the…
Chapter 93 Femoral Revision Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options Michael Tanzer and Dylan Tanzer Key Points • Revision THA: Classifying femoral bone defects is a critical part of the…
Chapter 77 Previous Proximal Femoral Fracture and Proximal Femoral Deformity John F. Tilzey and Richard Iorio Key Points • Malunion of the proximal femur may cause difficulty in obtaining axial and…
Chapter 92 Acetabular Revision Rings, Cages, and Custom Implants Derek R. Johnson, Douglas A. Dennis and Raymond H. Kim Key Points • A thorough radiographic examination, often including computed tomography, is…
Chapter 96 Femoral Revision Uncemented Extensively Porous-Coated Implants Bryan P. Springer and William L. Griffin Key Points • Managing femoral bone loss in revision total hip arthroplasty is challenging and requires…
Chapter 14 Normal Hip Embryology and Development Elizabeth Weber and Andrew W. Ritting Key Points • Lower limb development occurs in utero in its entirety during the fetal stage of development….
Chapter 43 Inflammatory Arthritis in the Child and Adolescent Anthony A. Stans and Thomas G. Mason Key Points • Inflammatory arthritis (IA) in children frequently presents with more loss of function…
Chapter 30 History and Physical Examination of the Hip Hal David Martin Key Points • Perform a standardized history and physical examination protocol of the hip.6,7 • Perform examinations of the hip…
Chapter 80 The Neuromuscular Hip Mathias P.G. Bostrom and Michael B. Cross Key Point • Neuromuscular hip disorders can be classified as intrinsic or extrinsic. Both types may be spastic or…