Morphological And Morphometric Characteristics Of The Hip Joint In Post-Traumatic Coxarthrosis
Keywords:
Post-traumatic coxarthrosis, hip joint, morphology, acetabular changesAbstract
Post-traumatic coxarthrosis is a chronic degenerative condition of the hip joint that arises as a consequence of previous traumatic injury and is characterized by progressive structural deterioration and functional impairment. The condition remains a significant concern in orthopedic practice due to its impact on patient mobility and quality of life. The present study aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of morphological and morphometric changes in the hip joint associated with posttraumatic coxarthrosis.
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