Young adults with borderline dysplasia show favorable outcom

Young adults with borderline dysplasia show favorable outcomes after hip arthroscopy

Young adults with borderline hip dysplasia who underwent primary hip arthroscopy saw favorable outcomes after a minimum 10-year follow-up, according to study results published in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. Benjamin G. Domb, MD, of the American Hip Institute and American Hip Institute Research Foundation in Chicago, and colleagues prospectively collected survivorship, defined as

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