Publications by authors named "Maryam Mohtajeb"

Aims: Cam and pincer morphologies are potential precursors to hip osteoarthritis and important contributors to non-arthritic hip pain. However, only some hips with these pathomorphologies develop symptoms and joint degeneration, and it is not clear why. Anterior impingement between the femoral head-neck contour and acetabular rim in positions of hip flexion combined with rotation is a proposed pathomechanism in these hips, but this has not been studied in active postures.

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Background: Cam and/or pincer morphologies (CPM) are potential precursors to hip osteoarthritis (OA) and important contributors to non-arthritic hip pain. However, only some CPM hips develop OA and/or pain, and it is not clear why. Anterior impingement between the femoral head/neck contour and acetabular rim during motion is a proposed pathomechanism.

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Background: Femoroacetabular impingement is a patho-mechanical hip condition that can lead to restrictions in hip motion, particularly in end-range hip flexion, adduction and/or internal rotation. Radiographic evidence of femoroacetabular impingement - cam and/or pincer morphology - is prevalent in the general and athletic populations. There is, however, a lack of studies that have analyzed the performance of sport-specific movements in people possessing these morphologies.

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Purpose: The fibula is a valuable source of bone graft and partial or total fibulectomy is done in some procedures, such as upper tibial osteotomy and treatment of tibial nonunion. Previous studies emphasized donor-site morbidity after fibulectomy. The aim of our study was to quantitatively survey joint reaction forces in the medial and lateral compartments of the ipsilateral knee, after partial fibulectomy.

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