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Femoro-Acetabular Impingement<br />

as a Cause of OA<br />

* “Contemporary” Hypothesis:<br />

(Ganz et al)<br />

Abnormal dynamic contact<br />

between proximal femur and<br />

acetabulum causes damage to rim<br />

and adjacent acetabular<br />

cartilageOA

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