2011
DOI: 10.4081/reumatismo.2001.271
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Physiopathology and biomechanics of hip osteoarthritis

Abstract: Several factors seem to play a relevant role in the pathogenesis of hip osteoarthritis. Among these, an altered biomechanic and neuromuscular integrity of the hip joint should be considered. This is a review of the recent international literature concerning the role of loads and strengths acting on the hip joint, in order to better understand the pathogenesis and the physiopathology of the hip osteoarthritis. The study of these factors might be important to prevent the development of the osteoarthritis and mig… Show more

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“…In this study, however, due to the scarcity of studies validating the biomechanical factors of cartilage degeneration in the hip, we did not use the observed reduction in adduction moment as the main outcome of the COP manipulation, but rather the reduction in JRF. It has been established that OA in general, and hip OA in particular, has onset/progression associated with excessive joint loads . We therefore used the adduction moment as an intermittent parameter to explain our observed reduction in JRF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, however, due to the scarcity of studies validating the biomechanical factors of cartilage degeneration in the hip, we did not use the observed reduction in adduction moment as the main outcome of the COP manipulation, but rather the reduction in JRF. It has been established that OA in general, and hip OA in particular, has onset/progression associated with excessive joint loads . We therefore used the adduction moment as an intermittent parameter to explain our observed reduction in JRF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%