C A S E 1. A Case of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip. C A S E 2. A Case of Coxa Vara. C A S E 3. A Case of Osteomyelitis of the Femur Affecting the Hip. C A S E 4. Case of Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease. C A S E 5. A Case of Tuberculosis of the Hip. C A S E 6. A Case of Slipping of the Upper Femoral Epiphysis
Introduction: Despite the fact that the prevalence of aseptic osteonecrosis of the femoral head is 2...
Introduction: Dysplasia of the hip is a disorder of the normal anatomy of the hip during development...
Hip pathology may cause groin pain, referred thigh or knee pain, refusal to bear weight or altered g...
Cases: (1) Haglund's Disease; (2) Onycho -cryptosis; (3) Bilateral Hallux Valgus; (4) Pes Cavus; ...
Gill (1944) first showed that shortening of a limb affected by tuberculous disease of the hip could ...
Hip pain in children is always potentially serious. Different specialists see a different spectrum o...
Disorders of the hip are encountered frequently in paediatric orthopaedic practice. They present ini...
According to Ambroise Pare, “there is this danger in the dislocation of the hip, that either the bon...
Abnormalities of the hip joint in children covers a wide range of diseases, including both congenita...
Five atypical cases were observed amongst ninety children with Perthes ' disease, ten of whom h...
Traumatic dislocation of the hip in children is uncommon. Fineschi (1956) in a careful review of the...
textabstractThere are many diseases in childhood that affect the hip joint. Some diseases are system...
Six boys were examined during the second year of life, each with symptoms in one hip. The affected f...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the various factors that have been suggested in the etiology ...
lipped capital femoral epiphysis is a well-known disor-der of the hip in adolescents. In general, th...
Introduction: Despite the fact that the prevalence of aseptic osteonecrosis of the femoral head is 2...
Introduction: Dysplasia of the hip is a disorder of the normal anatomy of the hip during development...
Hip pathology may cause groin pain, referred thigh or knee pain, refusal to bear weight or altered g...
Cases: (1) Haglund's Disease; (2) Onycho -cryptosis; (3) Bilateral Hallux Valgus; (4) Pes Cavus; ...
Gill (1944) first showed that shortening of a limb affected by tuberculous disease of the hip could ...
Hip pain in children is always potentially serious. Different specialists see a different spectrum o...
Disorders of the hip are encountered frequently in paediatric orthopaedic practice. They present ini...
According to Ambroise Pare, “there is this danger in the dislocation of the hip, that either the bon...
Abnormalities of the hip joint in children covers a wide range of diseases, including both congenita...
Five atypical cases were observed amongst ninety children with Perthes ' disease, ten of whom h...
Traumatic dislocation of the hip in children is uncommon. Fineschi (1956) in a careful review of the...
textabstractThere are many diseases in childhood that affect the hip joint. Some diseases are system...
Six boys were examined during the second year of life, each with symptoms in one hip. The affected f...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the various factors that have been suggested in the etiology ...
lipped capital femoral epiphysis is a well-known disor-der of the hip in adolescents. In general, th...
Introduction: Despite the fact that the prevalence of aseptic osteonecrosis of the femoral head is 2...
Introduction: Dysplasia of the hip is a disorder of the normal anatomy of the hip during development...
Hip pathology may cause groin pain, referred thigh or knee pain, refusal to bear weight or altered g...