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    Joseph C. McCarthy, Philip C. Noble, Richard N. Villar, editors.
    Summary: Hip Joint Restoration is a comprehensive yet practical guide to the basic science and clinical applications of arthroscopy, arthroplasty, osteotomy and preservation surgery for the treatment of diseases and conditions of the hip. This generously illustrated text offers a comprehensive introduction to essential features of hip evaluation, the medical management of hip procedures, and treatment of specific conditions, and covers practical topics such as surgical anatomy of the hip, surgical approaches, instrumentation, and indications for arthroscopy and other surgical procedures aimed at restoration of the hip joint. Additional chapters cover clinical outcomes and equality of life following hip surgery, the current state of research and education of arthroscopic hip procedures throughout the world, other topics such as complications and rehabilitation in different patient populations. This book will be a useful resource for Orthopedic Surgeons and Osteopaths who perform open and arthroscopic hip preservation and total joint replacement, as well as for orthopedic residents and researchers. .

    Contents:
    Part One: Structure and Function of the Tissues of the Hip (Normal and Diseased)
    Development of the Hip: Phylogeny and Ontogeny
    Anatomy
    Cartilage
    Anatomy
    Labrum
    Anatomy
    Capsule and Synovium
    Fundamental and Clinical Considerations of the Muscles of the Hip
    Ligamentum Teres: Anatomy, Structure and Function
    Functional Mechanics of the Human Hip
    Part Two: Clinical Evaluation of Hip Function
    Function of the Normal Hip
    Outcome Instruments for Assessment of Hip Function
    Gait Analysis
    Evaluation of the Painful Hip
    Clinical Evaluation of Hip Function
    Essential Features in the History
    Essential Findings in the Clinical Exam
    Part Three: Hip Pathology
    Osteoarthritis of the Hip
    Hip Disease Etiologies: FAI and Dysmorphias
    Synovial Pathology of the Hip
    Hip Pathology
    Overload Syndromes
    Hip Disease Etiologies
    Trauma
    The Understanding of Hip Etiologies
    Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head
    Part Four: Imaging Advances
    The Bony Morphology of Femoro-Acetabular Impingement
    Imaging of Cartilage Patho-Anatomy
    Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Hip Labrum, Capsule and Synovium
    Extra-Articular Pathology of the Hip
    Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Hip
    Imaging the Previously Operated Hip
    Advances in 2D and 3D Imaging for FAI Surgical Planning
    Part Five: Non Arthroscopic Treatment of Hip Disease
    The Natural History of Untreated Osteoarthritis of the Hip
    Non-Surgical Treatment (Indications, Limitations, Outcomes)
    Injections
    Groin Pain in Athletes: Assessment and Non-Surgical Treatment
    The Painful Groin
    Limited Open Procedures
    Limitations of Open and Arthroscopic Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement
    Open Surgical Treatment -Advantages and Complications of Modern Surgical Approaches
    Part Six: Arthroscopic Treatment of Hip Disease
    The History of Hip Arthroscopy
    Indications for Hip Arthroscopy
    Arthroscopic Treatment -Surgical Anatomy
    Hip Arthroscopy: Anatomy and Technical Pearls of the Procedure
    Arthroscopic Treatment
    Principles of Hip Distraction
    Arthroscopic Treatment
    Fundamentals of Hip Joint Instrumentation
    Arthroscopic Treatment
    Principles and Devices for Hip Joint Access
    Arthroscopic Treatment- Layout of the Operating Room Surgical Approaches-Lateral
    Arthroscopic Treatment
    Layout of the Operating Room- Surgical Approaches-Supine
    Optimizing Exposure and Accessibility for Arthroscopic Correction of Femoroacetabular Impingement
    Anesthesia and Analgesia for Hip Surgery
    Part Seven: Surgical Treatment of Specific Hip Conditions
    Biologic Labrum
    Specific Tissues and Conditions
    Chondral Lesions
    Special Patients and Conditions
    Femoro- Acetabular Impingement
    Arthroscopic Treatment of Combined Cam and Pincer-type Femoroacetabular Impingement
    Special Patients & Conditions: Other Forms of Impingement (Ischiofemoral, Pectineofoveal)
    Synovial Disease
    Surgical Treatment of Specific Hip Conditions: Ligamentum Teres Injuries
    Treatment of Specific Conditions: Loose Bodies
    Specific Tissues and Conditions
    Trauma
    Arthroscopic Treatment- Bony Lesions
    Specific Tissues and Conditions
    Osteonecrosis, Avascular Necrosis
    Specific Tissues and Conditions
    Pediatric Conditions
    Specific Tissues and Conditions
    Extra-Articular Pathologic Conditions
    Part Eight: Special Patients and Conditions
    Elite Athletes
    Special Patients and Conditions
    Capsular Laxity Including Ehlers-Danlos
    Current Procedures and Techniques for the Treatment of Osteonecrosis of the Hip
    Special Patients and Conditions
    Sports Hernia
    Acetabular Dysplasia: A Classification
    Quality-of-Life after Hip Arthroscopic Surgery
    Evaluating the Outcome of Hip Preserving Procedures: Patient Function, Satisfaction, and Impairment
    Part Nine: Articular Lesions: Prevention and Treatment
    Biology of Cartilage Regeneration
    Microfracture in the Hip
    Cartilage Grafting
    The Use of Fibrin Adhesive for Cartilage Repair in Hip Arthroscopy
    Novel Techniques in the Treatment of Chondral Lesions of the Hip
    Osteochondral Allografting of the Hip
    Part Ten: Hip Osteotomies
    Special Patients and Conditions
    Acetabular Dysplasia
    Hip Osteotomies
    Acetabular
    Birmingham Interlocking Periacetabular Osteotomy
    Mini-Incision Periacetabular Osteotomy
    Results of Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO)
    Proximal Femoral Osteotomy in Hip Preservation
    Combined Periacetabular Osteotomy and Proximal Femoral Osteotomy for Severe Hip Deformity
    Part Eleven: Joint Replacement
    Partial Joint Replacement
    Metal on Metal Hip Resurfacing: Current Indications and Results
    Total Hip Replacement in the Young Patient
    Short Stem Total Hip Replacement
    Hip Replacement in the Athlete
    Arthroscopy Following Total Hip Replacement
    Part Twelve: Functional Outcomes
    Activities, Symptoms and Expectations of Patients Undergoing Hip Surgery
    Rehabilitation after Hip Arthroscopy
    The Importance of Validated Scoring Systems for the Hip
    Survivorship and Clinical Results after Hip Arthroscopy: How Should We Define a Good Treatment Option?
    Part Thirteen: Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy
    UK and European Experience with Hip Arthroscopy
    Africa
    History of Hip Arthroscopy in the United States
    Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy
    Australia
    Worldwide Experience of Hip Arthroscopy: Mexican Experience
    Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy: South America
    Hip Arthroscopy in India: A Perspective
    The Worldwide Experience with Hip Arthroscopy
    Japan
    Hip Arthroscopy in China
    Part Fourteen: Practice Management and Education
    Setting Up a Hip Arthroscopy Service
    Education and Hip Arthroscopy
    Part Fifteen: Research
    Development Anatomy and Its Impact on Hip Function
    Research Advances in Understanding the Genetic Basis of Hip Disease
    Fluid Mechanics Pre and Post Capsulotomy
    Research into the Application of Imaging to the Diagnosis of Hip Disease
    Cell Therapy in Hip Surgery
    Surgical Navigation of the Hip for Femoroacetabular Impingement
    Outcomes Following Hip Surgery
    The Critical Role of Registries in Documenting the Outcomes of Hip Preservation Surgery
    Part Sixteen: The Critical Role of Registries in Documenting the Outcomes of Hip Preservation
    The Future of Hip Arthroscopy>.
    Digital Access Springer 2017