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The Application of Arthroscopic Techniques in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hip‐Related Conditions in China

The hip joint is the largest weight‐bearing joint in the body and is surrounded by dense capsules and thick muscles. Hip arthroscopic techniques are suitable for the treatment of hip‐related conditions. These minimally invasive techniques have rapidly developed in China since 2007. Moreover, they ha...

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Published in:Orthopaedic surgery 2021-08, Vol.13 (6), p.1697-1706
Main Authors: Zhao, Feng‐yuan, Dong, Han‐mei, Huang, Hong‐jie, Gao, Guan‐ying, Wu, Rui‐qi, Shi, Yuan‐yuan, Ju, Xiao‐dong, Li, Chun‐bao, Xu, Yan, Wang, Jian‐quan
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Summary:The hip joint is the largest weight‐bearing joint in the body and is surrounded by dense capsules and thick muscles. Hip arthroscopic techniques are suitable for the treatment of hip‐related conditions. These minimally invasive techniques have rapidly developed in China since 2007. Moreover, they have been used in the treatment of gluteal muscle contracture, snapping hip syndrome, femoral acetabular impingement, acetabular labral injury, hip labral calcification, synovial chondroma, osteoid osteoma, synovitis, osteonecrosis of the femoral head, and developmental dysplasia of the hip. This technique has showed its advantage in the total debridement of lesions, precision treatment, and less trauma. However, we lack understanding of the overall development of arthroscopic techniques in China. This review illustrates the recent development of hip arthroscopic techniques in China and related research progress. Hip arthroscopic techniques have rapidly developed in China in the last few decades. This review illustrates the recent development of hip arthroscopic techniques in China and related research progress.
ISSN:1757-7853
1757-7861
DOI:10.1111/os.13043