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4.2 Diagnostic Examination for Hip Arthroscopy

by Srino Bharam, MD | 4 years ago

Chondral lesions of the hip may result from direct trauma or from underlying intra-articular hip disorders. Such lesions rarely occur in isolation and are found in conjunction with other hip pathology, such as labral tears, loose

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