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Hypermobile Disorders and Their Effects on the Hip Joint

Authors :
Ian M. Clapp
Shane J. Nho
Edward C. Beck
Katlynn Paul
Source :
Frontiers in Surgery, Frontiers in Surgery, Vol 8 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2021.

Abstract

Hypermobility, or joint hyperlaxity, can result from inherited connective tissue disorders or from micro- or macrotrauma to a joint. The supraphysiologic motion of the hip joint results in capsuloligamentous damage, and these patients have a propensity to develop femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) and labral injury. In this review, the recent literature evaluating the definitions, history, incidence, genetics, and histology of hypermobile disorders is investigated. We then review the clinical evaluation, natural history, and resulting instability for patients presenting with a hypermobile hip. Lastly, treatment options and outcomes will be highlighted.

Details

ISSN :
2296875X
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c46508c2315b21ca88675fe90858072c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.596971