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1. • Chump removal distance from hip joint (acetabulum

2. Restoration of the congruence of the hip joint.

3. • Flap retained or removed.removal distance from hip joint (acetabulum

4. An example of building hip joint prosthesis is given.

5. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint.

6. All Rottweilers showing an abnormality in the hip joint.

7. The injury resulted in a deformity of the hip joint.

8. Modular revision socket for hip-joint prosthesis and anchoring pin therefor

9. The hip joint is an example of a Ball and socket joint

10. The Acetabulum is the socket of the ball-and-socket hip joint

11. The acetabular guide has a body with an outer three-dimensional surface configured to match an acetabulum of a specific patient's hip joint designed from data of the patient's hip joint.

12. Examples are hip joint replacement, cataract extraction, prostate resection, and cardiac pacemaker insertion.

13. Subcapital femoral neck osteotomy restores the congruence of the hip joint as far as possible.

14. Femur component of a hip joint endoprosthesis comprising a non-circular or eccentric abutment region

15. Its growth activity triggers the neck-shaft angle and finally the centration of the hip joint.

16. An Antagonistic pair that work together allowing the movements Flexion or Extension in the Hip joint

17. Together, the Acetabulum and the head of the femur form what is known as the hip joint

18. Anterior hip replacement (AHR) is surgery to replace a hip joint damaged by wear, injury, or disease

19. The medical device comprising; an artificial acetabulum, comprising a concave surface towards the centre of the hip joint.

20. Hip joint synovectomy combined with vascular bundle implantation for the treatment of Perthes disease is a new therapy.

21. An Acetabular fracture is a break in the socket portion of the "ball-and-socket" hip joint

22. Leg movement rail for the repetitive movement of the knee and hip joint with assistance function for active use

23. The Acetabulum is the deep, cup-shaped structure that encloses the head of the femur at the hip joint (Fig

24. An acetabular component for a prosthetic hip joint generally consists of an acetabular shell (60) and an acetabular liner (10).

25. Objective To investigate the injuries of the hip joint, sacroiliac (SI) joint and the epiphysis of ischial tuberosity in young dancers.

26. Acetabular Fractures An Acetabular fracture is a break in the socket portion of the "ball-and-socket" hip joint

27. This will be painful in disease of the hip joint but will never aggravate pain caused by root compression in the back.

28. …a triangular suture in the Acetabulum, the cup-shaped socket that forms the hip joint with the head of the femur (thighbone)

29. Methods: To use new designed belt for the child after intracardiac repair under direct vision, chondrosternoplasty and congenital dislocation of hip joint.

30. The hip joint comprising a caput femur and an acetabulum, the method comprises the steps of: cutting the skin of said human patient, dissecting an area of the pelvic bone on the opposite side from said acetabulum, creating a hole in said dissected area, said hole passing through said pelvic bone and into said hip joint of said human patient, and providing said medical device to said hip joint, through said hole in said pelvic bone of said human patient.

31. The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint, formed by an articulation between the pelvic acetabulum and the head of the femur.

32. During a PAO, the Acetabulum is repositioned to cover more of the femoral head in order to improve the stability of the hip joint.

33. Buttressing: a phenomenon of osteoarthritis in which osteophytes at the hip joint extend across the femoral neck inferior to the femoral head and combine, with …

34. 19 Conclusions We consider that the homoplastic bone transplantation in treatment of old children with congenital hip joint dislocation have some merits, and worth popularization.

35. The artificial acetabular bone lining and the artificial femoral head spherical shell layer of the hip joint have high rigid, anti-corrosion and anti-wear performance.

36. The Acetabulum (plural: acetabula) is the large cup-shaped cavity on the anterolateral aspect of the pelvis that articulates with the femoral head to form the hip joint.

37. The Acetabulum is the "socket" of the "ball-and-socket" hip joint. In a healthy hip, the ball fits securely inside the socket …

38. The medium gluteal muscles, the adductor and iliopsoas muscles were examined by electromyography on 42 patients, 3 months to 8 years following arthrodesis of the hip joint.

39. Proximal Amputations involve anatomy that is attached closely to the body’s core, such as an entire arm at the shoulder joint or a leg at the hip joint

40. Rump is prepared from a boneless Leg (item # ) and removed by a straight cut approximately # mm from the hip joint (acetabulum) and at right angles across the primal

41. The ham must be separated from the hip at the hip joint (articulatio coxae) where the femur head (caput femoris) connects with the acetabulum on the pelvic bone.

42. The acetabulum (plural: Acetabula) is the large cup-shaped cavity on the anterolateral aspect of the pelvis that articulates with the femoral head to form the hip joint.

43. Advances in the technique of arthroscopic examination of the hip joint enable an accurate diagnosis of a torn acetabular labrum as well as arthroscopic resection of such pathology.

44. This bony abutment can lead to a characteristic pattern of chondrolabral damage and is one of the main etiological factors in the development of juvenile osteoarthritis of the hip joint.

45. / ˈkɒk.sə / plural Coxae us / ˈkɑːk.saɪ / uk / ˈkɒk.saɪ / a Latin word meaning " hip " or " hip joint," used in medical names and descriptions Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

46. Although not generally termed Condyles, the trochlea and capitulum of the humerus act as Condyles in the elbow, and the femur head acts as a Condyle in the hip joint.

47. To be positive, the Sign of the Buttock must have all present: restriction of SLR concurrently with limited hip flexion and a non-capsular pattern of restriction of hip joint ROM

48. / ˈkɑːk.sə / plural Coxae uk / ˈkɒk.saɪ / us / ˈkɑːk.saɪ / a Latin word meaning " hip " or " hip joint ", used in medical names and descriptions SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

49. The Anterolateral approach to the proximal femur, through the interval between the gluteus medius and minimus muscles and tensor fascia lata, provides access to the hip joint and the lateral proximal femur

50. An artificial hip joint consisting of multi-layer shell core composite structural components includes an artificial acetabular bone (1) and an artificial femoral head (2) which are mutually matched with each other.

51. The hip joint comprising an acetabulum, being a part of the pelvic bone, comprising an acetabulum surface, and a caput femur, being a part of the femoral bone, comprising a caput femur surface.

52. Acetabular dysplasia, or hip dysplasia, is a disorder that occurs when the acetabulum (hip socket) is shallow and doesn’t provide sufficient coverage of the femoral head (ball), causing instability of the hip joint

53. The hip joint Approximation maneuver consisted of compressing through the long axis of the femur, making sure that the joint was in the correct alignment prior to approximating the femur head and the accetabulum.

54. Acetabular dysplasia, or hip dysplasia, is a disorder that occurs when the Acetabulum (hip socket) is shallow and doesn’t provide sufficient coverage of the femoral head (ball), causing instability of the hip joint

55. Some joints open and close like a hinge ( such as knees and elbows ) , whereas others allow for more complicated movement - a shoulder or hip joint , for example , allows for backward , forward , sideways , and rotating movement .

56. Make lie on one's back a check- up when, should observe whether patient waist can be made the same score above all put on the bed, bilateral hip joint and knee joint whether can unbend.

57. Haemodynamic (heart rate, arterial blood pressure, central venous pressure) and blood-gas vanables were measured repeatedly during the operative procedure (after induction, placement of the acetabular component, placement of the femoral component, relocation of the hip joint).

58. Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the hip, also referred to as osteonecrosis or aseptic necrosis, is a condition where the blood supply to the ball of the hip joint (femoral head) is lost, causing the bone to die

59. Coxal Articulation or Hip-joint (Articulatio Coxæ) This articulation is an enarthrodial or ball-and-socket joint, formed by the reception of the head of the femur into the cup-shaped cavity of the acetabulum

60. In such cases, the relationship to the direct projection of the acetabulum on the inner surface of the Pelvis minor may be of interest to orthopedic surgeons in hip-joint replacement operations and to vascular surgeons.

61. The acetabular labrum is able to exert a high tensional force on the rim of the acetabulum. This plays a very important role in view of the physiological, load depending incongruity of the articulating parts of the hip-joint.

62. Hip resurfacing Arthroplasty is surgery that replaces the damaged outer surfaces of the femoral head found at the top of the thighbone and, if needed, the cup-shaped socket where the thighbone meets the pelvis in the hip joint

63. A hip joint prosthesis has a metallic shell (1) and an acetabular insert (2) with a spherical recess (3), as well as an intermediate element (4) made of plastics arranged between the shell (1) and the acetabular insert (2).

64. Experimental and clinical deformities, such as idiopathic scoliosis, achondroplastic conditions, congenital dislocation of the hip joint, and some other bone dysplasias confined in their onset and progression to the growth period of life, seem to be related to the suggested mechanism.

65. The Adductors are a group of muscles, as the name suggests, that primarily function to adduct the femur at the hip joint. Although they are all located somewhere along the medial side of the thigh, they originate in different places at the …

66. The Adductors are a group of muscles, as the name suggests, that primarily function to adduct the femur at the hip joint. Although they are all located somewhere along the medial side of the thigh, they originate in different places at the front of …

67. Leg Chump Off - Shank On is prepared from a Leg - Chump On - Aitch Bone Removed (item 4801) by the removal of the Chump by a straight cut approximately 12mm from the hip joint and by a cut parallel to the cranial end of the Chump.

68. ‘The Acetabulum contains the socket portion of the hip joint and must be reshaped to restore its original center.’ ‘Bone loss can occur around both the Acetabulum and femur.’ ‘The hip is a synovial, ball-and-socket joint formed by the head of the femur and Acetabulum of the coxal bone.’

69. Origin: Anterior surface of body of pubis, just lateral to pubic symphysis Insertion: Middle third of linea aspera, between the more medial Adductor magnus and brevis insertions and the more lateral origin of the vastus medialis Action: Adducts and flexes the thigh, and helps to laterally rotate the hip joint Innervation: Anterior division of obturator nerve

70. The paper treats of the laws governing the osteogenesis of the socket of the hip-joint, the primary and secondary ossification centres and their significance, special emphasis being placed on the dysplasia of the socket, on the anatomic and radiological os acetabuli, on the lysis of the apophysis and osteochondropathy of the Spina il. ant. inf., on the periarthrosis coxae and the os ad acetabulum.

71. A prosthetic hip-joint includes: a. a prosthetic acetabulum cup for implantation into a pelvis; b. a prosthetic femoral assembly which includes: i. a ball-shaped femoral head that during implantation becomes located within the cup; and ii. a femoral stem that is fixed at a first end to the head, and that has a second end distal from the first end which is adapted for implantation into a medullary canal of a femur; and c. a liner assembly adapted to be secured to the cup and is also adapted to receive and to constrain the head against dislocation.