Do patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome who undergo hip arthroscopy display improved alpha angle (magnetic resonance imaging) and radiographic hip morphology?
Aricia Jieqi ThirumaranNicholas J MurphyJillian Peta EylesJames M LinklaterStephan ReichenbachFlorian SchmaranzerTill D LerchVenkatesha VenkateshaGillian HellerJohn O'DonnellDavid John HunterPublished in: International journal of rheumatic diseases (2022)
Arthroscopic hip surgery resulted in statistically significant improvements to LCEA, extrusion index and alpha angle as compared to physiotherapist-led management. Measured outcomes between participants who underwent cam resection and/or acetabular rim trimming only differed in total femoral head coverage.
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