Oxford consensus on primary cam morphology and femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: part 1—definitions, terminology, taxonomy and imaging outcomes
<strong>Introduction </strong>Primary cam morphology is a mostly benign bony prominence that develops at the femoral head-neck junction of the hip, but it is highly prevalent in many athlete populations. In the small proportion of athletes for whom it is not benign, the resulting hip ost...
Main Authors: | Dijkstra, HP, Mc Auliffe, S, Ardern, CL, Kemp, JL, Mosler, AB, Price, A, Blazey, P, Richards, D, Farooq, A, Serner, A, McNally, E, Mascarenhas, V, Willy, RW, Oke, JL, Khan, KM, Glyn-Jones, S, Clarke, M, Greenhalgh, T |
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Other Authors: | Young Athlete’s Hip Research (YAHiR) Collaborative |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2022
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