The abductor release sometimes does not heal after a transgluteal approach for hip arthroplasty. Factors influencing the success of subsequent repair are unclear. We used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to compare the condition of the gluteus medius with clinical outcome after late repair of abductor dehiscence in 12 total hip patients. Evaluation included a pain rating, gait evaluation, Trendelenburg test, strength grading, and Harris Hip Score. Most had both prerepair and postrepair MRI studies to assess the repair and to grade abductor muscle fatty degeneration. Two repairs without MRI were explored surgically. Although average pain, limp, and strength scores improved significantly, rerupture occurred in 4 subjects and fatty degeneratio...
Background: Many authors have reported that the pelvic support osteotomy prevents a Trendelenburg ga...
Outcome after advancement of the vastus lateralis muscle for irreparable disruption of the hip abduc...
Complete avulsion of hip abductor muscles may cause severe gait dysfunction and pain. An open surgic...
The abductor release sometimes does not heal after a transgluteal approach for hip arthroplasty. Fac...
During a transgluteal approach to the hip joint the anterior part of the gluteus medius and minimus ...
The direct anterior approach in total hip replacement anatomically offers the chance to minimise sof...
Scarring or detachment of the hip abductors, particularly of the gluteus medius, from their insertio...
none7noBackground: Abductor mechanism lesions represent a severe complication after revision total h...
This article presents the authors' technique for evaluation of possible abductor tears with magnetic...
Imaging of the hip abductors plays an increasing role for the evaluation of greater trochanteric pai...
Abductor tendon tears are one of the common causes of recalcitrant laterally based hip pain and dysf...
Introduction: The disruption of the abductor muscles of the hip after hip revision surgery often cau...
INTRODUCTION Incomplete tears of the hip abductor insertion can coexist with primary hip osteoarthr...
Lateral hip pain in patients without significant osteoarthritis may be due to a number of different ...
The direct lateral approach to the hip described by Hardinge (1982) for hip replacement entails spli...
Background: Many authors have reported that the pelvic support osteotomy prevents a Trendelenburg ga...
Outcome after advancement of the vastus lateralis muscle for irreparable disruption of the hip abduc...
Complete avulsion of hip abductor muscles may cause severe gait dysfunction and pain. An open surgic...
The abductor release sometimes does not heal after a transgluteal approach for hip arthroplasty. Fac...
During a transgluteal approach to the hip joint the anterior part of the gluteus medius and minimus ...
The direct anterior approach in total hip replacement anatomically offers the chance to minimise sof...
Scarring or detachment of the hip abductors, particularly of the gluteus medius, from their insertio...
none7noBackground: Abductor mechanism lesions represent a severe complication after revision total h...
This article presents the authors' technique for evaluation of possible abductor tears with magnetic...
Imaging of the hip abductors plays an increasing role for the evaluation of greater trochanteric pai...
Abductor tendon tears are one of the common causes of recalcitrant laterally based hip pain and dysf...
Introduction: The disruption of the abductor muscles of the hip after hip revision surgery often cau...
INTRODUCTION Incomplete tears of the hip abductor insertion can coexist with primary hip osteoarthr...
Lateral hip pain in patients without significant osteoarthritis may be due to a number of different ...
The direct lateral approach to the hip described by Hardinge (1982) for hip replacement entails spli...
Background: Many authors have reported that the pelvic support osteotomy prevents a Trendelenburg ga...
Outcome after advancement of the vastus lateralis muscle for irreparable disruption of the hip abduc...
Complete avulsion of hip abductor muscles may cause severe gait dysfunction and pain. An open surgic...