Aims. The most important complication of treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare outcomes of guided growth and varus osteotomy in treating Kalamchi type II
The cause of fracture of the femoral neck after hip resurfacing is poorly understood. In order to evaluate the role of
The use of bisphosphonates in the treatment of
Aims. The aim of this study was to clarify the factors that predict the development of
Whereas
We performed 96 Birmingham resurfacing arthroplasties of the hip in 71 consecutive patients with
Aims.
Much of the current confusion and contradiction on the treatment of
We investigated the incidence and risk factors
for the development of
We used MRI to examine the hips of 32 asymptomatic patients at 9 to 21 months after renal transplantation covered by high-dose corticosteroids. Five hips in three patients showed changes which indicate
We reviewed 41 hips in 40 patients at three to 11 years (average 6.3 years) after Sugioka transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy for non-traumatic
We have studied the histological appearances of forty femoral heads with idiopathic
This retrospective study describes the long-term results of core decompression and placement of a non-vascularised bone graft in the management of
In order to determine the incidence of
We studied the pathogenesis, incidence and consequences of