Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a common cause of hip symptoms in younger patients. Failure to completely address the deformity yields a poor surgical result. Therefore accurate assessment is imperative to good outcome. Dynamic motion analysis offers improved assessment of the morphological pathology causing FAI. This study aims to compare the differences in measurement reports produced by 3-Dimensional analysis of CT scans for FAI between two systems, Clinical Graphics (Delft, Holland) and Dyonics Hip Plan by Smith & Nephew (London, UK). The senior author uses computerized tomography (CT) with three-dimensional reconstructions and dynamic motion analysis. A series of scans were analysed with both systems, and equivalent data was recorded from each. This included femoral neck version, femoral neck inclination, acetabular anterior coverage (%), acetabular posterior coverage (%), alpha angle at 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2 and 3 o'clock positions, centre-edge angle at 12 o'clock, acetabular version and suggested resection.Introduction
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