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Do patients with well-functioning total hip arthroplasty achieve typical sagittal plane hip kinematics? A proof of concept study.

Ben LangleyRichard M PageChris WheltonOliver ChalmersStewart C MorrisonMary CrampPaola DeyTim N Board
Published in: Hip international : the journal of clinical and experimental research on hip pathology and therapy (2021)
The presence of high-functioning THA patients who display comparable sagittal plane hip kinematics to controls suggests these patients do achieve normative function and challenges the conclusions of previous group level analysis. Understanding why some patients achieve better function post-operatively will aid pre- and post-operative practices to maximise functional recovery.
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