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Orthop Clin North Am. 2020 Oct;51(4):427-439. doi: 10.1016/j.ocl.2020.06.001.

Return to Sports After Joint Preservation Hip Surgery.

The Orthopedic clinics of North America

Steven Yacovelli, Javad Parvizi

Affiliations

  1. The Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, 925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
  2. The Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, 925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. Electronic address: [email protected].

PMID: 32950212 DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2020.06.001

Abstract

Femoroacetabular impingement results from a mismatch of congruency between the femoral head and the acetabulum. This condition is most common among young, active patients and may lead to pain, decreased quality of life, and inability to participate in athletics. Hip preservation surgery is widely performed is used as a definitive treatment option in athletes at all levels of competition. Athletes have reported high rates of return to play and satisfaction and expect rehabilitation to require approximately 4 to 6 months. This article provides an overview of femoroacetabular impingement, including diagnosis and treatment, with focus on athletes and return to play.

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Keywords: Athlete; Femoroacetabular impingement; Hip preservation; Return to sport

Conflict of interest statement

Disclosure This research was funded by The Rothman Institute and Thomas Jefferson University.

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