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The utility of hip arthroscopy for patients with painful borderline hip dysplasia.

Deuk-Soo HwangChan KangJeong-Kil LeeJae-Young ParkLong ZhengJung-Mo Hwang
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2021)
The lateral labral width did not differ significantly between the borderline HD group and the nondysplastic control group. Arthroscopy relieved the symptoms of painful borderline HD and did not accelerate osteoarthritis. Therefore, if such patients do not respond to conservative treatment, hip arthroscopy can be considered for further treatment.
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