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Displacement of the Hip Center of Rotation After Arthroplasty of Crowe III and IV Dysplasia : A Radiological and Biomechanical Study

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posted on 2023-04-17, 13:21 authored by Mansour Abolghasemian, Saeid Samiezadeh, Davood Jafari, Habiba BougheraraHabiba Bougherara, Allan E Gross, Mohammad T Ghazavi
To study the direction and biomechanical consequences of hip center of rotation (HCOR) migration in Crowe type III and VI hips after total hip arthroplasty, post-operative radiographs and CT scans of several unilaterally affected hips were evaluated. Using a three-dimensional model of the human hip, the HCOR was moved in all directions, and joint reaction force (JRF) and abductor muscle force (AMF) were calculated for single-leg stance configuration. Comparing to the normal side, HCOR had displaced medially and inferiorly by an average of 23.4% and 20.8%, respectively, of the normal femoral head diameter. Significant decreases in JRF (13%) and AMF (46.13%) were observed in a presumptive case with that amount of displacement. Isolated inferior displacement had a small, increasing effect on these forces. In Crowe type III and IV hips, the HCOR migrates inferiorly and medially after THA, resulting in a decrease in JRF, AMF, and abductor muscle contraction force.

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