72 results on '"Hip growth & development"'
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52. [Secondary dysplasia of the hip-joint following arthrodesis of the opposite hip in abduction (author's transl)].
53. Ossification communalities of the hand and other body parts: their implication to skeletal assessment.
54. [The hip of the IMC child after the age of 2 years].
55. [Causes of absolute hip joint revalgization in children following varization and detorsion osteotomy].
56. [Recurrent dislocation of the femoral neck following varus-derotation osteotomy].
57. [Experimental study on the effect of fixation on the development of the joint].
58. Pectineus myotomy. A photographic synopsis of a procedure to surgically rehabilitate the lame dysplastic dog.
59. [Developmental disorders of the hip].
60. Hip disease in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
61. Changes in shape of the human hip joint during its development and their relation to its stability.
62. The natural history of disorders of the hip.
63. [Diagnostic evaluation of limited abduction in hip dysplasia of the newborn infants].
64. Instability of the hip in the newborn. Fifteen years experience in Malmö.
65. [Effect of intraoperatively produced lesions of the growth parts of the acetabulum on the formation of the hip joint].
66. [Age changes in the angle of the femoral neck and trochanteric fossa according to anatomical study data].
67. [The usefulness of acetabuloplasty of the hip (author's transl)].
68. Individual growth in hip width; a study covering the age period from 5 to 9 years based upon seriatim data for 55 nonpathologic white children.
69. Spina bifida cystica. An orthopaedic criterion for the early closure of myelomeningocoeles.
70. Salvaging the predysplastic puppy for use as a working dog (a study report).
71. [Analysis of the variability of individual segments of the extremities during the period of growth].
72. Ossification sequence polymorphism and sexual dimorphism in skeletal development.
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