Hip arthroscopy for joint preservation surgery has grown immensely over the last two decades. There is now an increasing trend to try and expand the role of hip arthroscopy to include patients of an older age or perhaps even with signs of arthritis, instead of the established patient group of young adults with mechanical symptoms or serious athletes. But how much of this growth is really justified? Once arthritis is apparent, the arthroscopic procedures needed to try and limit progression of the disease are likely to be different to those needed in young adult non-arthritic hips. Similarly, the expectation of results following an arthroscopic procedure in an older adult with arthritis must also be different. With an almost 5-fold increase i...
AIMS: This paper aims to review the evidence for patient-related factors associated with less favour...
Twenty patients underwent operative arthroscopic procedures of the hip joint. All procedures were pe...
The arthroscopic surgical procedures reported previously for a rheumatic hip joint have been primari...
Hip arthroscopy has continued to expand its horizons in treating many conditions other than femoroac...
Abstract Background To identif...
BACKGROUND: The indications for hip preservation surgery have expanded to include treatment of hip p...
Background: Hip arthroscopy is now commonly used to treat hip pain and pathology, including osteoart...
Hip arthroscopy has continued to expand its horizons in treating many conditions other than femoroac...
Hip arthroscopy has recently occupied an important place in the armamentarium of General Orthopedic ...
BACKGROUND: Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique increasingly being used to tr...
Diagnosis and treatment of intra-articular hip problems in young patients present a challenge to hip...
The use of hip arthroscopy, as a surgical technique, has increased significantly over the past ten y...
Hip arthroscopy is now commonly used to treat hip pain and pathology, including osteoarthritis (OA)....
Arthritis is the most common chronic condition affecting patients over the age of 70. The prevalence...
Hip arthroscopy is a safe method for treating a variety of pathological conditions that were unknown...
AIMS: This paper aims to review the evidence for patient-related factors associated with less favour...
Twenty patients underwent operative arthroscopic procedures of the hip joint. All procedures were pe...
The arthroscopic surgical procedures reported previously for a rheumatic hip joint have been primari...
Hip arthroscopy has continued to expand its horizons in treating many conditions other than femoroac...
Abstract Background To identif...
BACKGROUND: The indications for hip preservation surgery have expanded to include treatment of hip p...
Background: Hip arthroscopy is now commonly used to treat hip pain and pathology, including osteoart...
Hip arthroscopy has continued to expand its horizons in treating many conditions other than femoroac...
Hip arthroscopy has recently occupied an important place in the armamentarium of General Orthopedic ...
BACKGROUND: Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique increasingly being used to tr...
Diagnosis and treatment of intra-articular hip problems in young patients present a challenge to hip...
The use of hip arthroscopy, as a surgical technique, has increased significantly over the past ten y...
Hip arthroscopy is now commonly used to treat hip pain and pathology, including osteoarthritis (OA)....
Arthritis is the most common chronic condition affecting patients over the age of 70. The prevalence...
Hip arthroscopy is a safe method for treating a variety of pathological conditions that were unknown...
AIMS: This paper aims to review the evidence for patient-related factors associated with less favour...
Twenty patients underwent operative arthroscopic procedures of the hip joint. All procedures were pe...
The arthroscopic surgical procedures reported previously for a rheumatic hip joint have been primari...