Aims. Intra-articular (IA) injection may be used when treating
Aims. Pelvic incidence (PI) is considered an important anatomical parameter for determining the sagittal balance of the spine. The contribution of an abnormal PI to
Aims. The aim of the study was to compare two methods of calculating pelvic incidence (PI) and pelvic tilt (PT), either by using the femoral heads or acetabular domes to determine the bicoxofemoral axis, in patients with unilateral or bilateral primary
Aims. This study aimed to investigate the incidence of ≥ 5 mm asymmetry in lower and whole leg lengths (LLs) in patients with unilateral osteoarthritis (OA) secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH-OA) and primary
Wearable inertial sensors can detect abnormal gait associated with knee or
Introduction. Exercise is recommended as first-line treatment for patients with
There are a number of patients in whom hip preservation surgery is not indicated as they have developed signs of early osteoarthritis, and nor can they have a hip replacement as they are too early in the disease process. The use of PRP in OA of the hip has not been studied systematically and this study concisely collates all the available data in the use of PRP in Hip OA. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess intra-articular platelet-rich plasma as a therapeutic intervention for
Aims. Excellent outcomes have been reported following CT-based robotic arm-assisted total hip arthroplasty (rTHA) compared with manual THA; however, its superiority over CT-based navigation THA (nTHA) remains unclear. This study aimed to determine whether a CT-based robotic arm-assisted system helps surgeons perform accurate cup placement, minimizes leg length, and offsets discrepancies more than a CT-based navigation system. Methods. We studied 60 hips from 54 patients who underwent rTHA between April 2021 and August 2023, and 45 hips from 44 patients who underwent nTHA between January 2020 and March 2021 with the same target cup orientation at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Ozu Memorial Hospital, Japan. After propensity score matching, each group had 37 hips. Postoperative acetabular component position and orientation were measured using the planning module of the CT-based navigation system. Postoperative leg length and offset discrepancies were evaluated using postoperative CT in patients who have unilateral
Introduction: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is one of the main causes of
Summary. The dGEMRIC index correlates more strongly with the pattern of radiographic joint space narrowing in
The aim of this paper is to compare the effectiveness on the amelioration of symptoms of
Introduction and Objective.
This observational study was undertaken to explore the relationship of the foot posture of patients with Medial Compartment Osteoarthritis of the knee (MCOA), patients with
Objectives. There are few reports on total hip arthroplasty (THA) for
The goal of this study was to develop and validate a short, evaluative self-report questionnaire for the clinical self-assessment of patients with
Introduction.
In pre-operative planning for total hip arthroplasty (THA), femoral offset (FO) is frequently underestimated on AP pelvis radiographs as a result of inaccurate patient positioning, imprecise magnification, and radiographic beam divergence. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of predicting three-dimensional (3-D) FO as measured on computed tomography (CT) from measurements performed on standardised AP pelvis radiographs. In a retrospective cohort study, pre-operative AP pelvis radiographs and corresponding CT scans of a consecutive series of 345 patients (345 hips, 146 males, 199 females, mean age 60 (range: 40-79) years, mean body-mass-index 27 (range: 29-57) kg/m2) with primary end-stage
Introduction: The purposes of this study are to investigate the inter-relationship between Stulberg class and radiographic
Aim. This study aimed to assess whether the severity of symptoms (assessed with the Oxford Hip Score (OHS)) can relate to the levels of mRNA expression of markers for muscle inflammation (tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), interleukin 6 (IL-6)) in the proximal vastus lateralis (VL) of patients with severe OA undergoing THR. Methods. Following local research ethics approval and informed consent, 17 patients were prospectively recruited. Muscle biopsies were obtained from the proximal VL (accessed through the surgical wound) intraoperatively whilst the OHS questionnaire was administered preoperatively. mRNA expression for TNFα and IL-6 was assessed using the reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The median OHS was used for stratification, with patients above the median classed as having moderate symptoms (MS) and those below classed as having severe symptoms (SS). The effect of SS on muscle inflammation was assessed with relative quotient (RQ) comparison of SS vs. MS mRNA expression. Results. Patients recruited were (mean (SD)) 65.3(8.8) years old in men (n=9) and 59.8 (13.3) years old in women (n=9). The median OHS was 24 (range 10–32) with SS < 24 (n=10) and MS ≥ 24 (n=7). In comparison to the MS group, the SS group had increased TNFα expression (+28% (RQ=1.28, p=0.35)) with reduced IL-6 expression (−44% (RQ=0.56, p=0.35), though neither of these reached statistical significance. Conclusions. Muscle inflammation is not clearly correlated to symptoms in this group. Preoperative subjective functional deficit appears independent of muscle inflammation in patients with