Biomechanics of the Hip As Applied to Osteoarthritis and Related Conditions

Dr. MAQUET, the foremost disciple of Professor PAUWELS' and the orthopae­ dic heir to the PAUWELS' concepts of osteotomy of the hip for arthritis, has assembled in this one book the strongest and most lucid contemporary statement of the principles and practice of this very important school...

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Main Author: Maquet, P.G.J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1985, 1985
Edition:1st ed. 1985
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • IV. Valgus Intertrochanteric Osteotomy and Tenotomy (Pauwels II)
  • V. Lateral Displacement of the Greater Trochanter
  • VI. Shortening of the Opposite Leg
  • VII. Changing Indication
  • VIII. No Indication for Any of the Operations Previously Described
  • IX. Reoperations
  • X. Age of the Patients and Duration of the Postoperative Results
  • XI. Long-term Results
  • XII. Osteotomies Distal to the Lesser Trochanter (Lorenz, Schanz, Milch)
  • IV. Osteoarthritis with Protrusio acetabuli
  • I. Rationale
  • II. Indications
  • III. Abduction Contracture
  • IV. Conclusion
  • V. Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head
  • I. Legg-Calvé-Perthes’ Disease
  • II. Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head in Adults
  • VI. Dysplastic Hips
  • I. Introduction
  • II. In Infants
  • III. In Children and Adolescents
  • IV. In Adults
  • V. Conclusion
  • VII. Results
  • I. Hanging-Hip Procedure.-II. Varus and Valgus Intertrochanteric Osteotomy
  • III. Lateral Displacement of the Greater Trochanter
  • IV. Schanz Osteotomy
  • V. Conclusion
  • VIII. General Conclusions
  • Appendix: Fixation of the Fragments After Intertrochanteric Osteotomy
  • References
  • I. Biomechanics of the Hip
  • I. Previous Works
  • II. Forces Exerted on a Normal Hip
  • III. Mechanical Stressing of the Normal Hip Joint
  • IV. Mechanical Stressing of the Normal Femoral Neck
  • V. Cartilage Reaction to the Articular Compressive Stresses
  • VI. Bone Reaction to the Articular Compressive Stresses
  • VII. Mechanical Significance of the Neck-Shaft Angle
  • VIII. Significance of the Subchondral Sclerosis in the Acetabulum
  • IX. Conclusion
  • II. Principles of a Biomechanical Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Hip. Critical Analysis of Different Surgical Procedures. Instinctive Attempts to Relieve Stress in the Joint
  • I. Modifying the Biology of the Tissues
  • II. Reducing Joint Pressure
  • III. Instinctive Attempts to Reduce the Stress on the Affected Hip
  • IV. Conclusion
  • III. Surgical Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  • I. X-rays
  • II. Hanging-Hip Procedure
  • III. Varus Intertrochanteric Osteotomy (Pauwels I)