2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2020.12.003
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Statistical shape modeling of the hip and the association with hip osteoarthritis: a systematic review

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“…Higher α angle increased the risk of radiographic hip OA in woman over 20 years 6 . A systematic review established that several radiographic features detected by SSM were associated with incidence or progression of OA 34 . However, these studies do not describe associations of cam morphology in the left and/or right hip.…”
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“…Higher α angle increased the risk of radiographic hip OA in woman over 20 years 6 . A systematic review established that several radiographic features detected by SSM were associated with incidence or progression of OA 34 . However, these studies do not describe associations of cam morphology in the left and/or right hip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous literature demonstrates that shape variations of the femoral head predict THR, 1,14,42 and in the last few years this concept has been well established 34,42‐45 . Each study has used different methods to assess cam morphology, but the results are more or less similar.…”
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“…9,10 Other risk factors for hip OA development include altered joint shape, high-impact sports, occupational loading, and genetic predisposition. 7,8,[11][12][13] Female sex, older age, overweight/obesity, occupational loading, local muscle weakness, and genetic predisposition are all known to increase the risk for incident hand OA. 8,[14][15][16] A very important point to consider here is the fact that most studies on risk factors for OA development have focused on the development of OA disease, that is, pathologic changes in joint tissues.…”
Section: Identifying the Target Group Risk Factors For Osteoarthritis...mentioning
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“…1): prevention and treatment of risk factors for OA development at those stages of life where these risk factors are developing or amendable to treatment. 17 Looking Beyond the Single-Risk Factors Approach Despite the fact that there are multiple known strong risk factors for OA development, 6,7,11,14 it is the actual combination of the prevalence of the risk factor and the…”
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confidence: 99%