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Comparing Midterm Outcomes of High-Level Athletes ...
Comparing Midterm Outcomes of High-Level Athletes Versus Nonathletes Undergoing Primary Hip Arthroscopy: A Propensity Matched Comparison with Minimum 5-year Follow-Up
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In this video transcript, the speaker discusses a study on the mid-term outcomes of high-level athletes undergoing hypertroscopy for FAI (femoroacetabular impingement). The study aims to compare these outcomes to a control group of non-athletes. The study found that high-level athletes had favorable outcomes at a minimum five-year follow-up, achieving satisfactory results. However, there were no significant differences in outcomes between athletes and non-athletes. The study acknowledges limitations, such as being a retrospective analysis from a single institution and the evolving nature of surgical techniques. Overall, the study suggests that while athletes initially have better short-term outcomes, these may not be maintained in the mid-term follow-up. No credits were mentioned in the transcript.
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Paulo Padilla, MD
Keywords
high-level athletes
hypertroscopy
FAI
femoroacetabular impingement
mid-term outcomes
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