Abstract
There are numerous problems about the hip which are confined to the soft-tissue structures about the joint and surrounding muscles. This chapter reviews the most common of these problems.
Keywords
Heterotopic Ossification Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Slip Capital Femoral Epiphysis Myositis Ossificans Calcific Tendinitis
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