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Hip Labral Reconstruction: Techniques and Outcomes.

John P ScanaliatoC K GreenC E SalfitiA B Wolff
Published in: Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine (2021)
Labral reconstruction is an emerging procedure that has been shown to offer promising outcomes for traditionally difficult-to-treat hip pathology. Short- and mid-term follow-up studies have consistently demonstrated significant improvement in patient-reported outcomes, function, and patient satisfaction postoperatively, often despite less favorable preoperative characteristics. Labral reconstruction is a viable arthroscopic treatment option that has been shown to reliably produce clinically meaningful results in patients with severe labral pathology that is not amenable to repair/refixation or augmentation.
Keyphrases
  • patient reported outcomes
  • patient satisfaction
  • patients undergoing
  • skeletal muscle
  • case control
  • combination therapy
  • weight loss