Athletes with hip dysplasia: current understanding, management and future directions

Michael JM O’Brien, Andrew K. Wallis, Joshua J. Heerey, Lisa Urup Tønning, Inger Mechlenburg, Julie Sandell Sandell Jacobsen, Jitendra Balakumar, Joanne L. Kemp

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    Abstract

    Hip dysplasia is a developmental condition that can be congenital or occur throughout childhood and increases the risk of hip osteoarthritis. It is associated with pain and impairments in young adults
    and can be career-ending for professional athletes. Rehabilitation often involves high-level goals and expectations, and there is no guarantee that interventions (both surgical and non-surgical) can always achieve these. Existing research in
    adults with hip dysplasia has focused on non-athletes undergoing surgery, with minimal studies in athletes. To guide future research, it is important to appreciate current knowledge and recognise gaps in the literature. The aim of this
    editorial is to outline what is known about athletes with hip dysplasia and offer considerations for management and future studies
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
    Vol/bind59
    Udgave nummer13
    Sider (fra-til)887-889
    Antal sider3
    ISSN0306-3674
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2025

    Emneord

    • Sygdom, sundhedsvidenskab og sygepleje
    • Hip Dysplasia

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