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Development of the Hip: Phylogeny and Ontogeny
Pages 3-14
Hip Joint Restoration is a comprehensive yet practical guide to the basic science and clinical applications of arthroscopy, arthroplasty, osteotomy and preservation surgery for the treatment of diseases and conditions of the hip. This generously illustrated text offers a comprehensive introduction to essential features of hip evaluation, the medical management of hip procedures, and treatment of specific conditions, and covers practical topics such as surgical anatomy of the hip, surgical approaches, instrumentation, and indications for arthroscopy and other surgical procedures aimed at restoration of the hip joint. Additional chapters cover clinical outcomes and equality of life following hip surgery, the current state of research and education of arthroscopic hip procedures throughout the world, other topics such as complications and rehabilitation in different patient populations. This book will be a useful resource for Orthopedic Surgeons and Osteopaths who perform open and arthroscopic hip preservation and total joint replacement, as well as for orthopedic residents and researchers.
Development of the Hip: Phylogeny and Ontogeny
Pages 3-14
Anatomy: Cartilage
Pages 15-22
Anatomy: Labrum
Pages 23-26
Anatomy: Capsule and Synovium
Pages 27-33
Fundamental and Clinical Considerations of the Muscles of the Hip
Pages 35-51
Ligamentum Teres: Anatomy, Structure and Function
Pages 53-55
Functional Mechanics of the Human Hip
Pages 57-73
Function of the Normal Hip
Pages 77-89
Outcome Instruments for Assessment of Hip Function
Pages 91-114
Gait Analysis
Pages 115-122
Evaluation of the Painful Hip
Pages 123-137
Clinical Evaluation of Hip Function: Essential Features in the History
Pages 139-143
Essential Findings in the Clinical Exam
Pages 145-155
Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Pages 159-167
Hip Disease Etiologies: FAI and Dysmorphias
Pages 169-176
Synovial Pathology of the Hip
Pages 177-187
Hip Pathology: Overload Syndromes
Pages 189-196
Hip Disease Etiologies: Trauma
Pages 197-203
The Understanding of Hip Etiologies: Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head
Pages 205-209
The Bony Morphology of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 213-219
Imaging of Cartilage Patho-anatomy
Pages 221-229
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Hip Labrum, Capsule, and Synovium
Pages 231-245
Extra-articular Pathology of the Hip
Pages 247-257
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Hip
Pages 259-270
Imaging the Previously Operated Hip
Pages 271-275
Advances in 2D and 3D Imaging for FAI Surgical Planning
Pages 277-285
The Natural History of Untreated Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Pages 289-297
Nonsurgical Treatment (Indications, Limitations, Outcomes): Injections
Pages 299-314
Groin Pain in Athletes: Assessment and Nonsurgical Treatment
Pages 315-322
The Painful Groin
Pages 323-328
Limited Open Procedures
Pages 329-335
Limitations of Open and Arthroscopic Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 337-344
Open Surgical Treatment: Advantages and Potential Complications of Modern Surgical Approaches
Pages 345-349
The History of Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 353-357
Indications for Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 359-365
Arthroscopic Treatment: Surgical Anatomy
Pages 367-376
Hip Arthroscopy: Anatomy and Technical Pearls of the Procedure
Pages 377-390
Arthroscopic Treatment: Principles of Hip Distraction
Pages 391-396
Arthroscopic Treatment: Fundamentals of Hip Joint Instrumentation
Pages 397-403
Arthroscopic Treatment: Principles and Devices for Hip Joint Access
Pages 405-424
Arthroscopic Treatment: Layout of the Operating Room Surgical Approaches—Lateral
Pages 425-437
Arthroscopic Treatment: Layout of the Operating Room—Surgical Approaches, Supine
Pages 439-444
Optimizing Exposure and Accessibility for Arthroscopic Correction of Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 445-454
Anesthesia and Analgesia for Hip Surgery
Pages 455-460
Biologic Labrum
Pages 463-468
Specific Tissues and Conditions: Chondral Lesions
Pages 469-474
Special Patients and Conditions: Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 475-487
Arthroscopic Treatment of Combined Cam- and Pincer-Type Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 489-501
Special Patients and Conditions: Other Forms of Impingement (Ischiofemoral, Pectineofoveal)
Pages 503-509
Synovial Disease
Pages 511-519
Surgical Treatment of Specific Hip Conditions: Ligamentum Teres Injuries
Pages 521-526
Treatment of Specific Conditions: Loose Bodies
Pages 527-530
Specific Tissues and Conditions: Trauma
Pages 531-539
Arthroscopic Treatment: Bony Lesions
Pages 541-553
Specific Tissues and Conditions: Osteonecrosis, Avascular Necrosis
Pages 555-559
Specific Tissues and Conditions: Pediatric Conditions
Pages 561-569
Specific Tissues and Conditions: Extra-articular Pathologic Conditions
Pages 571-581
Special Patients and Conditions: Elite Athletes
Pages 585-593
Special Patients and Conditions: Capsular Laxity Including Ehlers-Danlos
Pages 595-599
Current Procedures and Techniques for the Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Hip
Pages 601-617
Special Patients and Conditions: Sports Hernia
Pages 619-630
Acetabular Dysplasia: Aetiological Classification
Pages 631-642
Quality-of-Life After Hip Arthroscopic Surgery
Pages 643-647
Evaluating the Outcome of Hip Preserving Procedures: Patient Function, Satisfaction, and Impairment
Pages 649-653
Biology of Cartilage Regeneration
Pages 657-663
Microfracture in the Hip
Pages 665-669
Cartilage Grafting
Pages 671-679
The Use of Fibrin Adhesive for Cartilage Repair in Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 681-686
Novel Techniques in the Treatment of Chondral Lesions of the Hip
Pages 687-693
Osteochondral Allografting of the Hip
Pages 695-700
Special Patients and Conditions: Acetabular Dysplasia
Pages 703-712
Hip Osteotomies: Acetabular
Pages 713-722
Birmingham Interlocking Peri-Acetabular Osteotomy
Pages 723-729
Mini-Incision Periacetabular Osteotomy
Pages 731-737
Results of Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO)
Pages 739-746
Proximal Femoral Osteotomy in Hip Preservation
Pages 747-754
Combined Periacetabular Osteotomy and Proximal Femoral Osteotomy for Severe Hip Deformity
Pages 755-759
Partial Joint Replacement
Pages 763-768
Metal on Metal Hip Resurfacing: Current Indications and Results
Pages 769-776
Total Hip Replacement in the Young Patient
Pages 777-785
Short-Stem Total Hip Replacement
Pages 787-792
Hip Replacement in the Athlete
Pages 793-798
Arthroscopy Following Total Hip Replacement
Pages 799-802
Activities, Symptoms, and Expectations of Patients Undergoing Hip Surgery
Pages 805-813
Rehabilitation After Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 815-823
The Importance of Validated Scoring Systems for the Hip
Pages 825-829
Survivorship and Clinical Results After Hip Arthroscopy: How Should We Define a Good Treatment Option?
Pages 831-839
UK and European Experience with Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 843-853
Africa
Pages 855-865
History of Hip Arthroscopy in the USA
Pages 867-870
Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy: Australia
Pages 871-875
Worldwide Experience of Hip Arthroscopy: Mexican Experience
Pages 877-884
Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy: South America
Pages 885-887
Hip Arthroscopy in India: A Perspective
Pages 889-891
The Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy—Japan
Pages 893-896
Hip Arthroscopy in China
Pages 897-905
Setting Up a Hip Arthroscopy Service
Pages 909-914
Education and Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 915-917
Development Anatomy and Its Impact on Hip Function
Pages 921-927
Research Advances in Understanding the Genetic Basis of Hip Disease
Pages 929-933
Fluid Mechanics, Pre- and Post-Capsulotomy
Pages 935-940
Research into the Application of Imaging to the Diagnosis of Hip Disease
Pages 941-948
Cell Therapy in Hip Surgery
Pages 949-956
Surgical Navigation of the Hip for Femoroacetabular Impingement
Pages 957-960
Outcomes Following Hip Surgery
Pages 961-966
The Critical Role of Registries in Documenting the Outcomes of Hip Preservation Surgery
Pages 967-974
The Future of Hip Arthroscopy
Pages 977-980
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