Abnormal hip joint morphology, associated with diseases such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) or developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), is thought to be a precursor of osteoarthritis (OA) in the hip. Changes in joint morphology alter the loading pattern through the hip, which results in damage to the tribological interface, including labral tears and/or labral- cartilage separation. Evidence shows that early intervention to repair the labrum is more beneficial than labral excision; however scientific understanding of the tissue and the effect of surgical treatments are limited. It is hypothesised that an in vitro natural hip simulation system could be used in biomechanical testing of hip joint tissues as well as generating labral da...
none7Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly tre...
Abstract: The human hip is subjected to several hundred million loading cycles during a lifetime. Hi...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Previously, the labrum was considered the non-functional rim of the acetabulum of the hip joint and ...
The acetabular labrum is the connective tissue between femoral head and hip joint that acts like a s...
Labral tear can be caused by degeneration or traumatic hip dislocation. It can be treated by mainly ...
The use of hip joint simulators to evaluate the tribological performance of total hip replacements i...
Purpose: To quantitatively describe the kinematic behaviour of the hip joint with particular interes...
Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly treated ...
Purpose: To quantitatively describe the kinematic behaviour of the hip joint with particular interes...
Purpose: To quantitatively describe the kinematic behaviour of the hip joint with particular interes...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly treated ...
none7Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly tre...
Abstract: The human hip is subjected to several hundred million loading cycles during a lifetime. Hi...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Previously, the labrum was considered the non-functional rim of the acetabulum of the hip joint and ...
The acetabular labrum is the connective tissue between femoral head and hip joint that acts like a s...
Labral tear can be caused by degeneration or traumatic hip dislocation. It can be treated by mainly ...
The use of hip joint simulators to evaluate the tribological performance of total hip replacements i...
Purpose: To quantitatively describe the kinematic behaviour of the hip joint with particular interes...
Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly treated ...
Purpose: To quantitatively describe the kinematic behaviour of the hip joint with particular interes...
Purpose: To quantitatively describe the kinematic behaviour of the hip joint with particular interes...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...
Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly treated ...
none7Background: Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly tre...
Abstract: The human hip is subjected to several hundred million loading cycles during a lifetime. Hi...
Labrum pathology may contribute to early joint degeneration through the alteration of load transfer ...