Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3100830090> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3100830090 endingPage "e853" @default.
- W3100830090 startingPage "e847" @default.
- W3100830090 abstract "PurposeTo perform a systematic review of biomechanical and clinical studies to determine whether the iliopsoas is a femoral head stabilizer.MethodsA systematic review was conducted using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Inclusion criteria were any human clinical (Levels I-IV evidence) or laboratory studies that investigated the role of the iliopsoas as a stabilizer of the hip. Exclusion criteria included studies that investigated patients undergoing spine surgery or those with a total hip arthroplasty or hip hemiarthroplasty. Study methodologic quality for clinical-outcomes studies were analyzed using the Modified Coleman Methodology Score. Because of the heterogeneity in the participants and interventions, no quantitative assimilative meta-analysis was performed.ResultsEight articles were analyzed (3 biomechanical [35 cadavers and 18 healthy subjects]; 5 clinical outcomes studies [537 subjects, 207 arthroscopic iliopsoas tenotomies]). Two in vivo biomechanical studies identified the iliopsoas as an anterior hip stabilizer. One cadaveric study identified the iliopsoas as a femoral head stabilizer at 0o-15o of hip flexion. Two clinical studies demonstrated the role of the iliopsoas as a dynamic hip stabilizer, particularly in patients with increased femoral version (greater than 15˚-25˚). Two studies reported cases of atraumatic anterior hip dislocations after arthroscopic iliopsoas tenotomies.ConclusionsEvidence from biomechanical and clinical studies may suggest that the iliopsoas is a dynamic anterior femoral head stabilizer.Level of EvidenceLevel IV, systematic review of Level III and IV plus biomechanical studies. To perform a systematic review of biomechanical and clinical studies to determine whether the iliopsoas is a femoral head stabilizer. A systematic review was conducted using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Inclusion criteria were any human clinical (Levels I-IV evidence) or laboratory studies that investigated the role of the iliopsoas as a stabilizer of the hip. Exclusion criteria included studies that investigated patients undergoing spine surgery or those with a total hip arthroplasty or hip hemiarthroplasty. Study methodologic quality for clinical-outcomes studies were analyzed using the Modified Coleman Methodology Score. Because of the heterogeneity in the participants and interventions, no quantitative assimilative meta-analysis was performed. Eight articles were analyzed (3 biomechanical [35 cadavers and 18 healthy subjects]; 5 clinical outcomes studies [537 subjects, 207 arthroscopic iliopsoas tenotomies]). Two in vivo biomechanical studies identified the iliopsoas as an anterior hip stabilizer. One cadaveric study identified the iliopsoas as a femoral head stabilizer at 0o-15o of hip flexion. Two clinical studies demonstrated the role of the iliopsoas as a dynamic hip stabilizer, particularly in patients with increased femoral version (greater than 15˚-25˚). Two studies reported cases of atraumatic anterior hip dislocations after arthroscopic iliopsoas tenotomies. Evidence from biomechanical and clinical studies may suggest that the iliopsoas is a dynamic anterior femoral head stabilizer." @default.
- W3100830090 created "2020-11-23" @default.
- W3100830090 creator A5014303942 @default.
- W3100830090 creator A5031501162 @default.
- W3100830090 creator A5038838107 @default.
- W3100830090 creator A5070672579 @default.
- W3100830090 creator A5072388352 @default.
- W3100830090 creator A5086067760 @default.
- W3100830090 date "2020-12-01" @default.
- W3100830090 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3100830090 title "Is the Iliopsoas a Femoral Head Stabilizer? A Systematic Review" @default.
- W3100830090 cites W1656803193 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W1966207795 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W1969484949 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W1973437729 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W1985455052 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2017573082 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2029006650 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2031295781 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2042601479 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2044392066 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2044979919 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2048875791 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2057691461 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2082188437 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2083508949 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2093780518 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2104469123 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2111004569 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2156098321 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2259884518 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2280663380 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2302107431 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2395173242 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2414709216 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2425742535 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W246286872 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2766897947 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2798175820 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2803149357 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2887320461 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2889635035 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W2936053679 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W4249334546 @default.
- W3100830090 cites W4294215472 @default.
- W3100830090 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asmr.2020.06.006" @default.
- W3100830090 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7754519" @default.
- W3100830090 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33364616" @default.
- W3100830090 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3100830090 type Work @default.
- W3100830090 sameAs 3100830090 @default.
- W3100830090 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W3100830090 countsByYear W31008300902021 @default.
- W3100830090 countsByYear W31008300902022 @default.
- W3100830090 countsByYear W31008300902023 @default.
- W3100830090 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3100830090 hasAuthorship W3100830090A5014303942 @default.
- W3100830090 hasAuthorship W3100830090A5031501162 @default.
- W3100830090 hasAuthorship W3100830090A5038838107 @default.
- W3100830090 hasAuthorship W3100830090A5070672579 @default.
- W3100830090 hasAuthorship W3100830090A5072388352 @default.
- W3100830090 hasAuthorship W3100830090A5086067760 @default.
- W3100830090 hasBestOaLocation W31008300901 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C175696284 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C189708586 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C2777035434 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C2778336525 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C2779100257 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C2779473830 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C2779609173 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C2911076395 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConcept C95190672 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C126322002 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C141071460 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C175696284 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C17744445 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C189708586 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C199539241 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C2777035434 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C2778336525 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C2779100257 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C2779473830 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C2779609173 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C2911076395 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C71924100 @default.
- W3100830090 hasConceptScore W3100830090C95190672 @default.
- W3100830090 hasFunder F4320309678 @default.
- W3100830090 hasFunder F4320310604 @default.
- W3100830090 hasFunder F4320312863 @default.
- W3100830090 hasFunder F4320332194 @default.
- W3100830090 hasFunder F4320337337 @default.
- W3100830090 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W3100830090 hasLocation W31008300901 @default.