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Sacroiliac joint dysfunction as a reason for the development of acetabular retroversion: a new theory.

Michael T Cibulka1.   

Abstract

Acetabular retroversion has been recently implicated as an important factor in the development of femoral acetabular impingement and hip osteoarthritis. The proper function of the hip joint requires that the anatomic features of the acetabulum and femoral head complement one another. In acetabular retroversion, the alignment of the acetabulum is altered where it opens in a posterolaterally instead of anterior direction. Changes in acetabular orientation can occur with alterations in pelvic tilt (anterior/posterior), and pelvic rotation (left/right). An overlooked problem that alters pelvic tilt and rotation, often seen by physical therapists, is sacroiliac joint dysfunction. A unique feature that develops in patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD) is asymmetry between the left and right innominate bones that can alter pelvic tilt and rotation. This article puts forth a theory suggesting that acetabular retroversion may be produced by sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24350878     DOI: 10.3109/09593985.2013.867558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Theory Pract        ISSN: 0959-3985            Impact factor:   2.279


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1.  Total hip arthroplasty in an adult patient with pelvic dysmorphism, unilateral sacroiliac joint autofusion, and developmental hip dysplasia.

Authors:  Safa C Fassihi; Danny Lee; Andrew A Tran; Ryan Lee; Tom Pollard; Monica Stadecker; Seth Stake; Alice J Hughes; Savyasachi Thakkar
Journal:  Arthroplast Today       Date:  2019-11-30
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