Search for dissertations about: "cam morphology"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words cam morphology.
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1. Cam morphology of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome - Clinical, radiological and follow-up studies
Abstract : Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) leads to hip pain and reduced hip function in young athletes. Recent studies have reported high-impact sporting activities during adolescent growth as an important cause of cam morphology. READ MORE
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2. Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Trends and outcomes after arthroscopic treatment in the general and athlete population
Abstract : Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is a common cause of hip pain in the young and athletic population. The diagnosis - FAIS - is based on a triad of symptoms, clinical evaluation and radiographic signs. The impingement is caused by an abnormal morphology of the femoral head (cam) and/or the acetabulum (pincer). READ MORE
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3. High-load injuries in the adolescent athlete's hip; clinical and experimental studies and outcome measures
Abstract : The diagnosis and treatment of hip and groin symptoms has often been a problem area in orthopaedics and sports medicine. Hip and groin pain and injuries are common among athletes and in the increasingly active population. READ MORE
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4. Hip range of motion and the prevalence of cam morphology in young athletes - clinical and radiological studies
Abstract : Abstract Hip and groin pain is common among athletes and the active population, and one important cause for this is femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS). To meet the diagnosis of FAIS, a combination of radiological findings (cam and/or pincer morphology), hip pain and clinical findings (reduced hip joint range of motion (ROM) and/or positive anterior impingement test (FADIR)) needs to be present. READ MORE
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5. Spinal column and hip joint changes, and their correlation to back pain in young athletes - Radiological and Clinical Studies
Abstract : Background: Young athletes are at increasing risk for spinal column injuries and back pain due to excessive sporting activities, with potential development of complications like spinal canal stenosis and chronic back pain later in life. Increased knowledge is necessary in order to make the correct diagnosis and to be able to adapt the appropriate preventive measures, rehabilitation programs, and treatments accordingly. READ MORE