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Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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10.1007/s10800-007-9337-x

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1432-2013

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Evaluation of biomechanical status of dysplastic h

Authors: Borut Pompe Vane Antolič Aleš Iglič Veronika KraljIglič Blaž Mavčič Dragica Smrke
Publish Date: 2016/10/27
Volume: 440, Issue: 1, Pages: R202-R203
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The evaluation of the biomechanical status of human hip joint was performed Required parameters were assessed from standard anteroposterior rentgenographs and the value of contact stress on the weight bearing area is calculated We analysed 45 dysplastic human hips and compared measured values to 81 healthy hips The peak contact stress on the weight bearing area is considerably and statistically significantly higher in dysplastic hips compared to healthy hips The Wiberg centreedge angle is statistically significantly smaller in group of dysplastic hips compared to healthy hips


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