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Hip joint. --- Coxa --- Joints --- Articulació coxofemoral --- Patologia --- Ortopèdia
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Hip joint --- Dislocation, Congenital. --- Ultrasonic imaging. --- Coxa --- Joints --- Congenital dislocation of the hip --- Hip dislocation, Congenital --- Hip dysplasia, Congenital --- Dysplasia --- Congenital dislocation --- Abnormalities --- Articulació coxofemoral --- Luxacions --- Ecografia
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Quatrième de couverture : 3II y a très longtemps que la Société Française d'Orthopédie Pédiatrique (SOFOP) n'avait pas consacré un séminaire à la hanche de l'enfant (hors luxation congénitale de la hanche). C'est un sujet passionnant et diversifié pour lequel la prise en charge a beaucoup évolué ces dernières années. II était donc indispensable de refaire le point sur les bonnes pratiques médicales actuelles. En 1977, date du premier séminaire d'enseignement de notre Société, le traitement orthopédique d'une ostéochondrite de hanche durait deux ans, souvent au lit et avec une traction. Le préjudice familial et scolaire était important. Aujourd'hui, la priorité est donnée à des traitements courts qui respectent la vie sociale de l'enfant. La chirurgie a aussi beaucoup progressé, en particulier pour l'épiphysiolyse de hanche Cet ouvrage très didactique se veut complet et le plus consensuel possible. Tous les aspects diagnostiques et thérapeutiques sont exposés. Il y a des chapitres centrés sur des pathologies spécifiques, mais aussi des chapitres transversaux traitants de l'anatomie, l'embryologie, l'imagerie ou la gestion de la-douleur. La collaboration entre chirurgien pédiatre et adulte est aussi abordée. C'est un guide qui a pour but d'orienter et d'aider le lecteur dans sa prise de décision thérapeutique. Pour cette raison, il fait la part belle aux techniques chirurgicales, mais aussi à des revues de la littérature pour valider ce qui est scientifiquement prouvé. Nul doute que le lecteur qui aura lu l'ensemble de cette monographie aura une approche moderne de la prise en charge de ces pathologies. Ce livre ne s'adresse pas uniquement aux orthopédistes pédiatres, mais à tous ceux qui devront un jour traiter une boiterie de hanche chez un enfant ou un adolescent. Ainsi, cet ouvrage est à même d'intéresser les internes en médecine, en chirurgie, en rhumatologie et en médecine physique et de réadaptation. Quant aux séniors, ils trouveront dans chaque chapitre l'essentiel des connaissances actuelles avec une bibliographie riche et récente leur permettant d'approfondir le sujet.3
Ostéochondrite déformante juvénile de la hanche --- Épiphysiolyse --- Appareil locomoteur --- Ostéochondrite --- Pédiatrie --- Coxa vara --- Orthopédie --- Pediatric orthopedics --- Hip joint --- Orthopédie pédiatrique --- Hanche --- Actes de congrès. --- Maladies --- Chez l'enfant --- Diseases --- Osteochondritis --- Epiphyses, Slipped --- Coxa Vara --- Hip --- Pediatrics --- Ostéochondrite déformante juvénile de la hanche --- Épiphysiolyse --- Ostéochondrite --- Pédiatrie --- Orthopédie --- Orthopédie pédiatrique --- Actes de congrès.
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Hip joint --- Pelvis --- Hip joint. --- Pelvis. --- Hip Joint. --- Surgery --- Diseases --- Diseases. --- Surgery. --- Excision of hip --- Coxalgia --- Coxa --- Pelvic cavity --- Pelvic region --- Acetabulofemoral Joint --- Acetabulofemoral Joints --- Hip Joints --- Joint, Acetabulofemoral --- Joint, Hip --- Joints, Acetabulofemoral --- Joints, Hip --- Anatomy --- Joints
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J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, and other pioneers in the field have made remarkable advancements in hip arthroscopy that are presented with clarity and precision in this comprehensive second edition. Not only are the fundamentals covered that have made the first edition a classic text, such as discussions of patient selection, portal placement, and postoperative recovery, but also the latest arthroscopic techniques. New chapters written by a distinguished group of international contributors examine cutting-edge topics, including endoscopic treatments, arthroscopic assisted and combined open hip procedures, and hip arthroscopy for athletes. Current imaging techniques involving MRI and injection dyes are outlined as well. The text reflects a shift in focus from performing diagnostic arthroscopy to performing operative arthroscopy based on an improved understanding of pathomechanics and pathophysiology. An emphasis is placed on helping orthopedic residents and orthopedists make wise decisions regarding procedure selection and implementation. Related outcomes data and the dos and don’ts of techniques are detailed. In addition, more than 300 illustrations, many in color, show step-by-step how procedures are performed. Orthopedists looking to apply state-of-the-art minimally invasive hip techniques will find this text to be an ideal guide.
Hip joint --- Arthroscopy. --- Examination. --- Endoscopy --- Joints --- Coxa --- Examination --- Orthopedics. --- Sports medicine. --- Orthopedic surgery. --- Sports Medicine. --- Surgical Orthopedics. --- Operative orthopedics --- Orthopedics --- Surgery, Operative --- Athletic medicine --- Athletics --- Medicine and sports --- Physical education and training --- Sports --- Medicine --- Sports sciences --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Surgery --- Medical aspects
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The 32nd Japanese Hip Society (JHS) Congress was held November 6–8, 2005, in Niigata, Japan. Guest speakers from many countries and specialists for hip disease presented papers that focused on joint preservation for osteoarthritis of the hip, joint preservation for aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, treatment for epiphyseolysis capitis femoris, and up-to-date information and knowledge on joint arthroplasty. Altogether, there were many important presentations about joint preservation and replacement. This book covers the main themes of the congress. The starting point for the treatment of hip disease depends on how we can preserve the natural hip joint and on steps leading to regeneration of the diseased, injured, or destroyed joint. Preservation and regeneration treatments following traditional and theoretical methods do not need to use expensive materials, such as the arti?cial joints used in arthroplasty. On the other hand, preservation and regeneration tre- ments are dif?cult to perform and require a lengthy rehabilitation period.
Hip joint --- Osteoarthritis --- Total hip replacement --- Diseases --- Treatment --- Coxa --- Joints --- Hip arthroplasty --- Hip replacement --- Total hip arthroplasty --- Total hip joint replacement --- Arthroplasty --- Artificial hip joints --- Degenerative arthritis --- Degenerative joint disease --- Joint disease, Degenerative --- OA (Disease) --- Old age arthritis --- Osteoarthrosis --- Wear and tear arthritis --- Arthritis --- Surgery --- Orthopedic surgery. --- Surgical Orthopedics. --- Operative orthopedics --- Orthopedics --- Surgery, Operative --- Orthopedics. --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia
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Presenting recent advances in clinical diagnosis and treatment derived from an increased understanding of the biology of the hip, this unique text examines hip disease and pathophysiology through the lenses of kinematics, biomechanics, anatomy and metabolism. Opening chapters examine the impact of health care organization on hip care and prevalence and burden of osteoarthritis.Biomechanical considerations of the hip and gait pathomechanics in hip disease are then discussed, followed by chapters covering femoroacetabular impingement, possible links between OA and metabolic syndrome, osteonecrosis, osteoporosis and Paget’s disease. Considerations of risk reduction surrounding hip arthroplasty conclude the text, including device and surgical options for THA, hip sepsis and prevention of perioperative infection, and management of venous thromboembolism. Taken together, this represents a new and important context for the discussions and management of hip disease for orthopedic surgeons and researchers alike.
Medicine & Public Health. --- Orthopedics. --- Sports Medicine. --- Medicine. --- Sports medicine. --- Médecine --- Orthopédie --- Médecine du sport --- Hip joint -- Diseases -- Diagnosis. --- Hip joint -- Diseases -- Treatment. --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Hip joint --- Diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Coxa --- Joints --- Athletic medicine --- Athletics --- Medicine and sports --- Physical education and training --- Sports --- Medicine --- Sports sciences --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Surgery --- Medical aspects
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Hip joint - Fractures - Research. --- Femoral Fractures --- Delivery of Health Care --- Health Planning --- Hip Injuries --- Fractures, Bone --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Wounds and Injuries --- Leg Injuries --- Health Care --- Diseases --- Hip Fractures --- Health Priorities --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Hip joint --- Fractures --- Research. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Coxa --- Joints
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Recent years have witnessed a trend toward the use of minimally invasive techniques in all areas of orthopedic surgery, including hip replacement. This is unsurprising as the benefits of the minimally invasive approach are recognized to be significant: smaller incisions, reduced soft tissue trauma, reduced blood loss, shorter in-patient stays, and faster rehabilitation. This book aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the use of minimally invasive surgery in total hip arthroplasty. The four commonly employed approaches – anterior, anterolateral OCM, anterolateral supine, and posterior – are described in detail with the aid of high-quality illustrations. For each approach, clear guidance is offered on patient selection, patient positioning, surgical procedure, postsurgical care, and rehabilitation. Potential complications and the advantages and disadvantages of each option are carefully weighed up, and experts also present their personal experiences, outcomes, and success rates with the different approaches. The book concludes by discussing future trends in hip arthroplasty.
Total hip replacement. --- Hip arthroplasty --- Hip replacement --- Total hip arthroplasty --- Total hip joint replacement --- Medicine. --- Orthopedics. --- Rehabilitation medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Surgical Orthopedics. --- Rehabilitation Medicine. --- Arthroplasty --- Hip joint --- Artificial hip joints --- Surgery --- Orthopedic surgery. --- Rehabilitation. --- Hip --- Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip --- Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures --- Endoscopic surgery. --- surgery. --- methods. --- Operative orthopedics --- Orthopedics --- Surgery, Operative --- Coxa --- Joints --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Medicine, Rehabilitation --- Rehabilitation medicine --- Rehabilitation --- Medicine, Physical
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