The biomechanics of the hip joint provide an understanding of the developme
nt, evolution, and treatment of many disabling conditions of this joint. Th
e available methods of biomechanical analysis include in vitro studies, in
vivo studies, and theoretical mathematic analyses. The information obtained
from these analyses have enabled the design of therapeutic programs to all
eviate the symptoms of, and possibly delay the progression of, hip disease.
The design of surgical procedures has been based on alterations of the bio
mechanics of the hip. These procedures have proven useful for treating path
ologies such as osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and hip fractures. The study
of biomechanics and biomaterials are integral to the current success of to
tal hip arthroplasty in achieving pain relief and functional restoration. A
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