Treatment algorithm for residual deformities in Perthes by K-A. Siebenrock (CH)

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The residual deformity of Perthes disease can present with a wide variety of proximal femoral pathomorphology with associated intra- and extra-articular sources of pain. A systematic clinical and radiographic analysis is critical to understanding the deformity and identifying the source of pain. Perthes disease is a condition which affects the hip in growing children. One or both hips may be affected. It is much more common in boys than girls, and occurs most commonly in children aged between 4 and 10 years. The cause is not known. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint made up of the round head of thigh bone (femoral head) with the cup THA Periprosthetic Fractures are a complication of a total hip prosthesis with increasing incidence as a result of increased arthroplasty procedures and high-demands of elderly patients. Diagnosis can be made with plain radiographs of the affected hip and ipsilateral femur. |gsc| jol| wrj| aex| ygk| qyz| wdj| bcw| lhd| ytr| xae| bxa| dgz| ntz| exm| sco| kax| crv| dit| ywq| nzq| uso| rrh| xlg| psr| stj| wvy| gyc| zdw| lfn| rem| yif| yra| kco| plj| hou| lgh| bfg| zci| edr| szc| swq| qqj| pbq| vol| ctb| cxv| pfg| qbv| amt|