Yngre patienter med hofteledssmerter

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  • Dippmann, Christian Andreas
  • Peter Albrecht-Olsen
  • Mikael Boesen
  • Henrik Chrintz
  • Hølmich, Per
  • Stig Storgaard Jakobsen
  • Uffe Jørgensen
  • Lars Konradsen
  • Otto Kraemer
  • Bent Lund
  • Niels Maagaard
  • Bjarne Mygind-Klavsen
  • Overgaard, Søren
  • Ole Ovesen
  • Jens Stürup
  • Kjeld Søballe
  • Torsten Warming
  • Nikolaj Winther
  • Michael Krogsgaard
This review summarises the present knowledge of diagnosing and treating hip joint pain. The results of joint preserving surgery are good in symptomatic patients with hip dysplasia, acetabular retroversion or impingement (cam or pincer) without signs of osteoarthritis. Confirmation of intraarticular pathology as the cause of symptoms is established clinically, and the pathology can in many cases be visualised by a standing, standardised radiograph of the pelvis, which is the basis for admission to the relevant orthopaedic department. We present an algorithm for this. Dysplasia and retroversion can be treated by periacetabular osteotomy and impingement by arthroscopic procedures.
Translated title of the contributionYounger patients with hip joint pain
Original languageDanish
Article numberV06180432
JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
Volume182
Issue number14
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jan 2020

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