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Studies in Osteoarthritis of the Hip: Part III,Congenital Subluxation and Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Authors:J P Gofton
Abstract:Although congenital subluxation of the hip is an important primary abnormality, upon which OA hip may later supervene, other factors may also be important in individual patients. When osteoarthritis is seen with subluxation, it probably represents congenital subluxation and not displacement of the femoral head secondary to remodelling. Osteoarthritis in these cases is usually superolateral or supermedial in type, with the major impact of the disease in the superior articular cartilage. A similar form of osteoarthritis is seen in cases where leg-length disparity exists, with or without the presence of congenital subluxation, the wear occurring on the side of the long leg. It has been suggested that bio-mechanical considerations support the contention that stress is likely to be increased in the superior area of the joint on the side of a long leg, and wear can be expected to occur here. If either anomaly may provoke the later development of OA hip, it remains to be shown which is more important when both are present in the same patient.
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