2024
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25860
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Lost in research translation: Female athletes are not male athletes, especially at the hip

Cara L. Lewis,
Sandra J. Shefelbine

Abstract: Altered shape of the proximal femur (cam morphology) or acetabulum (pincer morphology) is indicative of femoroacetabular impingement, which can result in hip pain and osteoarthritis of the hip. As mechanical load during growth affects the resulting bone shape, there is strong evidence in males that cam morphology develops during skeletal growth while physes are open, rather than as an adaptation after growth plates are closed (skeletal maturity). This adaptation is particularly evident in athletes who particip… Show more

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