Update in adolescent orthopaedics: discussion of common hip conditions.

Update in adolescent orthopaedics: discussion of common hip conditions. Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2013 Apr;24(1):185-205, xiii Authors: Nowicki PD, Wierks C, Maskill L Abstract The study of the adolescent hip has seen major advances over the past decade, with important findings in the pathophysiology and management of adolescent hip conditions coming through the advent and use of improved surgical techniques to treat residual and complex hip deformities. Pediatricians are familiar with slipped capital femoral epiphysis and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, but they may not be as familiar with residual deformities related to those conditions that manifest themselves in the adolescent and young adult population. The recently described concept of femoroacetabular impingement has become one of significant interest, with advanced hip arthroscopy techniques developed to treat the condition through a minimally invasive approach. The adolescent hip continues to fascinate pediatric and young adult surgeons, and it is hoped that with long-term studies that the efforts taken today to save these hips from early joint replacement will ultimately keep young patients active with a good quality of life. PMID: 23705525 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews - Category: Pediatrics Tags: Adolesc Med State Art Rev Source Type: research