AbstractObjectives(1) To evaluate the effect of pelvic orientation on measurements of hip joint space widths (JSW) in cadaver pelvic radiographs, thereby validating the pelvic radiographs of the Copenhagen City Heart Study: The Osteoarthritis Substudy (CCHS III) cohort of 4.152 subjects, and (2) to investigate the relationship between minimal JSW and self reported hip pain of the cohort.Methods(1) Cadaver pelves and proximal femora of one male and one female donor were mounted in holding devices permitting independent rotation (total arc of 42°), and inclination/reclination (total arc of 24°). At each 3° increment an anteroposterior radiograph was recorded. Measurements of JSW were performed. (2) Self reported recurrent pain in or around th...
SummaryAimTo perform a systematic review of the literature on the concurrent validity, predictive va...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this paper was to investigate the association of the joint space widt...
AbstractObjective To determine the most relevant method of measurement of the radiographic hip joint...
AbstractObjectives(1) To evaluate the effect of pelvic orientation on measurements of hip joint spac...
AbstractObjectiveThe aims of the study were to investigate the distribution of hip joint space width...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this paper was to investigate the association of the joint space widt...
AbstractObjectiveThe aims of this study were to investigate the influence of sex, age and individual...
SummaryThe aim of the study was to assess whether radiographic hip joint space thickness was changed...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of a location-specific computer-assisted quantitative m...
SummaryObjectiveJoint pain may cause patients to hold their limbs in mild flexion, abduction or addu...
AbstractObjective: The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of the radiographic joint spa...
AbstractObjectiveThe aims of this study were to investigate the influence of sex, age and individual...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of a location-specific computer-assisted quantitative m...
Objectives: To determine the range of normal radiographic joint space width (JSW) values and the sha...
SummaryBackgroundMeasurement of radiographic joint space width (JSW) and of joint space narrowing (J...
SummaryAimTo perform a systematic review of the literature on the concurrent validity, predictive va...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this paper was to investigate the association of the joint space widt...
AbstractObjective To determine the most relevant method of measurement of the radiographic hip joint...
AbstractObjectives(1) To evaluate the effect of pelvic orientation on measurements of hip joint spac...
AbstractObjectiveThe aims of the study were to investigate the distribution of hip joint space width...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this paper was to investigate the association of the joint space widt...
AbstractObjectiveThe aims of this study were to investigate the influence of sex, age and individual...
SummaryThe aim of the study was to assess whether radiographic hip joint space thickness was changed...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of a location-specific computer-assisted quantitative m...
SummaryObjectiveJoint pain may cause patients to hold their limbs in mild flexion, abduction or addu...
AbstractObjective: The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of the radiographic joint spa...
AbstractObjectiveThe aims of this study were to investigate the influence of sex, age and individual...
SummaryObjectiveTo establish the performance of a location-specific computer-assisted quantitative m...
Objectives: To determine the range of normal radiographic joint space width (JSW) values and the sha...
SummaryBackgroundMeasurement of radiographic joint space width (JSW) and of joint space narrowing (J...
SummaryAimTo perform a systematic review of the literature on the concurrent validity, predictive va...
SummaryObjectiveThe purpose of this paper was to investigate the association of the joint space widt...
AbstractObjective To determine the most relevant method of measurement of the radiographic hip joint...