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Historical Background of the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 1-4
This book is unique in combining an exclusive focus on femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) with an evidence-based approach and the involvement of a diverse group of global experts. It is designed to meet the worldwide need for a summary of current evidence that will readily assist the physician in establishing the most accurate diagnosis and providing the best available treatment. The coverage is wide ranging, encompassing clinical examination, differential diagnosis, imaging, indications for surgery, contemporary arthroscopic and open management, treatment of labial tears, cartilage injury management, non-operative management, rehabilitation, treatment of complications, and revision surgery. Trainees, physicians, surgeons, and allied health care professionals who treat young adults with hip pain will find the book to be an excellent source of information on what procedures are most helpful and how they should be implemented.
Historical Background of the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 1-4
Differential Diagnosis of Hip Pain
Pages 5-26
Clinical Diagnosis of FAI: An Evidence-Based Approach to History and Physical Examination of the Hip
Pages 27-38
Evidence for the Utility of Imaging of FAI
Pages 39-49
Pathophysiology of Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
Pages 51-68
Evidence-Based Approach to the Nonoperative Management of FAI
Pages 69-78
Physiology of the Developing Hip and Pathogenesis of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 79-90
Surgical Management of CAM-Type FAI: A Technique Guide
Pages 91-102
Arthroscopic Management of Pincer-Type Impingement
Pages 103-114
Open Management of CAM Deformities in FAI
Pages 115-126
Open Surgical Management of Pincer Lesions in FAI
Pages 127-151
Treatment of Labral Tears in FAI Surgery
Pages 153-161
Reconstructive Techniques in FAI Surgery
Pages 163-172
The Evidence for the Treatment of Cartilage Injuries in FAI Surgery
Pages 173-188
Management of Extra-articular Hip Conditions in Patients with Concurrent FAI
Pages 189-199
The Evidence for Rehabilitation After Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Surgery: A Guide to Postsurgical Rehabilitation and Supporting Evidence
Pages 201-227
Complications of FAI Surgery: A Highlight of Common Complications in Published Literature
Pages 229-240
Revision FAI Surgery
Pages 241-253
Future Directions of FAI Surgery: Diagnosis and Treatment
Pages 255-268
Future Directions in Training FAI Surgeons
Pages 269-276
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