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California State University – Sacramento
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Fernandes, Alexandria R.
Inpatient rehabilitation of a patient following total hip arthroplasty subsequent to fall and hip fracture.
Degree: 2017, California State University – Sacramento
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/190157
► A patient with left total hip arthroplasty following a fall resulting in femoral neck fracture was seen for physical therapy treatment for 12 sessions from…
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▼ A patient with left total
hip arthroplasty following a fall resulting in femoral
neck fracture was seen for physical therapy treatment for 12 sessions from July to
August, 2016. Physical therapy treatment took place at a skilled nursing facility.
Treatment was provided by a student physical therapist under the supervision of a
licensed physical therapist.
On the initial encounter, the patient was evaluated using goniometry of L
hip
flexion, manual muscle testing of left
hip musculature, the modified Clinical Test of
Sensory Interaction and Balance (mCTSIB), the Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility
Assessment (POMA), the Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS), and the Tinetti Falls Efficacy
Scale. The goals for the patient were to improve strength, range of motion (ROM),
improve balance, complete bed mobility tasks, transfers, and ambulate independently.
The overall interventions approach was progressive strengthening, task specific
training, early weight bearing, and patient education.
The patient???s ROM, strength, balance, independence in bed mobility, transfers, and gait
improved significantly. The patient was discharged to home with her family
accompanied by a home exercise program and home health physical therapy services.
Advisors/Committee Members: Escamilla, Rafael F..
Subjects/Keywords: Total hip arthroplasty; Hip fracture
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Fernandes, A. R. (2017). Inpatient rehabilitation of a patient following total hip arthroplasty subsequent to fall and hip fracture. (Thesis). California State University – Sacramento. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/190157
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Fernandes, Alexandria R. “Inpatient rehabilitation of a patient following total hip arthroplasty subsequent to fall and hip fracture.” 2017. Thesis, California State University – Sacramento. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/190157.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Fernandes, Alexandria R. “Inpatient rehabilitation of a patient following total hip arthroplasty subsequent to fall and hip fracture.” 2017. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Fernandes AR. Inpatient rehabilitation of a patient following total hip arthroplasty subsequent to fall and hip fracture. [Internet] [Thesis]. California State University – Sacramento; 2017. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/190157.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Fernandes AR. Inpatient rehabilitation of a patient following total hip arthroplasty subsequent to fall and hip fracture. [Thesis]. California State University – Sacramento; 2017. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/190157
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Hawaii – Manoa
2.
Hoer, Bryant Dwight.
Changes in gait biomechanics and muscular torque after total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritic hip patients.
Degree: 2016, University of Hawaii – Manoa
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100596
► M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.
Purpose: Osteoarthritis is a prevalent hip disease primarily affecting older populations, causing pain, muscle weakness, contracture, and gait…
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▼ M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.
Purpose: Osteoarthritis is a prevalent hip disease primarily affecting older populations, causing pain, muscle weakness, contracture, and gait abnormalities. When conservative treatments have failed, total hip arthroplasty (THA) is often the prescribed treatment to correct osteoarthritic changes. Although THA can reduce pain and improve function, gait abnormalities persist long after surgery. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of THA on hip biomechanics, muscle torque, gait velocity, and pain in osteoarthritic hip patients preoperatively and postoperatively.
Methods: Biomechanical gait analysis was completed for 15 THA and 11 healthy control participants using a three-dimensional motion capture system. Gait, hip muscle torque, walking velocity, and pain data were collected during six sessions: preoperatively; and postoperatively, at three and six weeks, and at three and six months.
Results: Differences in hip extension angle, external hip extension moment, hip flexion, extension, and abduction torque, walking velocity, and pain were revealed between groups. The THA group demonstrated lower values and significantly higher improvements postoperatively than the experimental group. Initial decreases in hip flexor torque were observed within the first three weeks postoperatively. Six weeks postoperatively, a reduction in pain combined with increased extension angle contributed to improved muscle torque and gait characteristics.
Conclusions: Osteoarthritic hip patients demonstrated diminished gait characteristics and muscular torque when compared to controls. While these gait characteristics improved post operatively they did not return to control values with the exception of hip extension and abduction torque, walking velocity, and pain level at six months postoperatively.
Key Words: Total hip arthroplasty, hip kinematics, hip kinetics, Harris Hip Function Scale, hip muscle torque
Subjects/Keywords: hip kinematics
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Hoer, B. D. (2016). Changes in gait biomechanics and muscular torque after total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritic hip patients. (Thesis). University of Hawaii – Manoa. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100596
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Hoer, Bryant Dwight. “Changes in gait biomechanics and muscular torque after total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritic hip patients.” 2016. Thesis, University of Hawaii – Manoa. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100596.
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Hoer, Bryant Dwight. “Changes in gait biomechanics and muscular torque after total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritic hip patients.” 2016. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Hoer BD. Changes in gait biomechanics and muscular torque after total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritic hip patients. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Hawaii – Manoa; 2016. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100596.
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Hoer BD. Changes in gait biomechanics and muscular torque after total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritic hip patients. [Thesis]. University of Hawaii – Manoa; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100596
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Hawaii – Manoa
3.
Daly, Caitlin Rhys Gertrude.
Classical ain't dead : the aesthetics of classical music sampling in hip hop.
Degree: 2016, University of Hawaii – Manoa
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/101689
► M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.
This study examines the practice of sampling classical music in hip hop, with particular focus on creative decisions…
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▼ M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.
This study examines the practice of sampling classical music in hip hop, with particular focus on creative decisions made by producers. My research offers a survey of recent trends (c. 1994 to the present) in hip hop sampling of classical music that distinguishes techniques used by the producers and artists. The trends in the taxonomy also entail corresponding compositional philosophies, or reasons the producers use the samples in particular ways. Listening culture and how listeners experience sampled music are coupled to expand existing literature on quotation and meaning in quotation. Finally, some thoughts will be presented about the idea of hip hop offering a way to appreciate classical music in a new context.
Subjects/Keywords: hip hop
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Daly, C. R. G. (2016). Classical ain't dead : the aesthetics of classical music sampling in hip hop. (Thesis). University of Hawaii – Manoa. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10125/101689
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Daly, Caitlin Rhys Gertrude. “Classical ain't dead : the aesthetics of classical music sampling in hip hop.” 2016. Thesis, University of Hawaii – Manoa. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10125/101689.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Daly, Caitlin Rhys Gertrude. “Classical ain't dead : the aesthetics of classical music sampling in hip hop.” 2016. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Daly CRG. Classical ain't dead : the aesthetics of classical music sampling in hip hop. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Hawaii – Manoa; 2016. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/101689.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Daly CRG. Classical ain't dead : the aesthetics of classical music sampling in hip hop. [Thesis]. University of Hawaii – Manoa; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/101689
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Otago
4.
Sparks, Natasha.
The detailed anatomy of the hip abductor muscles and their role in lateral hip pain
.
Degree: 2011, University of Otago
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/614
► Lateral hip pain (LHP) is a non-specific, clinical condition, characterised by pain and tenderness over the greater trochanter (GT) of the femur. Primarily, females between…
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hip pain (LHP) is a non-specific, clinical condition, characterised by pain and tenderness over the greater trochanter (GT) of the femur. Primarily, females between the ages of 40 and 70 years are affected, but differential diagnosis of the pathology causing symptoms is difficult. In the past, trochanteric bursitis has been thought to be the primary cause of pain, but recently pathology and atrophy of the
hip abductor muscles, gluteus medius (GMed) and gluteus minimus (GMin), has been observed in these individuals. Little information is available on the anatomy of the
hip abductor muscles, despite inference of their roles in specific movements of the
hip joint and their association with LHP. A lack of comprehensive understanding of the normal anatomy of these muscles may explain the problems with accurately diagnosing pathologies implicated in LHP. With regards to treatment of lower limb dysfunction, the posterior part of GMed is often targeted, but there is little anatomical evidence to support the compartmentalisation of this muscle, and hence the effectiveness of these interventions. To further inform clinical practice it is necessary that the detailed morphology of the
hip abductor muscles be described. The main purposes of this thesis are (1) to determine the detailed morphology of GMed, GMin and tensor fascia lata (TFL), including fibre type composition and volumes of these muscles in cadavers; (2) compare these data with that obtained from living individuals, and (3) investigate the differences in muscle volume, atrophy and radiological diagnoses of pathologies in the hips of patients with LHP compared to age and sex-matched controls.
In the dissection component of this study, the three
hip abductor muscles were examined in 12 cadaveric specimens. Details pertaining to attachment sites, fascicle orientation, fascicle and muscle architecture and volumes, tendon dimensions and innervation patterns were collected. Based upon these data, compartmentalisation of the muscles was determined. This study revealed that the anatomy of the
hip abductor muscles is more complex than portrayed in the literature. It was found that GMed could be anatomically compartmentalised into either three or four distinct parts, but GMin and TFL were deemed homogenous structures. Also, the boundary between the musculotendinous junction (MTJ) and the free tendon within the tendinous complex of GMed was defined; at the level of the apex of the greater trochanter (GT). Such information is significant when considering the diagnoses and treatment of LHP.
The second part to this thesis utilised the contralateral limb from six of the cadaveric specimens used for dissection, in order to determine the fibre type composition of GMed, GMin and TFL, using immunohistochemistry. It was found that GMed was comprised of approximately even amounts of type I and type II muscle fibres. GMin had the lowest percentage of type II muscle fibres, while TFL had the greatest percentage of type II fibres. These preliminary results support the proposed…
Advisors/Committee Members: Nicholson, Helen (advisor).
Subjects/Keywords: hip abductor;
lateral hip pain;
anatomy
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Sparks, N. (2011). The detailed anatomy of the hip abductor muscles and their role in lateral hip pain
. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/614
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Sparks, Natasha. “The detailed anatomy of the hip abductor muscles and their role in lateral hip pain
.” 2011. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Otago. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10523/614.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Sparks, Natasha. “The detailed anatomy of the hip abductor muscles and their role in lateral hip pain
.” 2011. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Sparks N. The detailed anatomy of the hip abductor muscles and their role in lateral hip pain
. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Otago; 2011. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/614.
Council of Science Editors:
Sparks N. The detailed anatomy of the hip abductor muscles and their role in lateral hip pain
. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Otago; 2011. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/614

University of Utah
5.
Pickett, Sara.
Hip hop artistic model.
Degree: MFA;, Modern Dance;, 2008, University of Utah
URL: http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/etd2/id/131/rec/580
► The purpose of this research was to understand the ideas and motivations behind hip hop as artistic practice to inform contemporary artistic discourse. The research…
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▼ The purpose of this research was to understand the ideas and motivations behind hip hop as artistic practice to inform contemporary artistic discourse. The research identifies the historical beginnings of the four elements of the hip hop arts which are the DJ, the MC, the Breakdancer and the Graff Writer as well as black American artistic influences. This research includes the concept of ”cool” as it came into American hip hop discourse through the African based cool aesthetic as opposed to the European model. Research methods included a performance theater work titled, Another Amazing Adventure of the Mercenaries Against Calculated Corruption; episode VII: ”Mission Accomplished” that was performed in the Hayes Christensen Theatre in the Marriott Center for Dance on the University of Utah campus in Fall of 2006. The conclusion states that the hip hop artistic model can serve as a framework for the contemporary artist by which dynamic, exciting work can be created.
Subjects/Keywords: Hip-hop; Hip-hop dance; Break dancing
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Pickett, S. (2008). Hip hop artistic model. (Masters Thesis). University of Utah. Retrieved from http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/etd2/id/131/rec/580
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Pickett, Sara. “Hip hop artistic model.” 2008. Masters Thesis, University of Utah. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/etd2/id/131/rec/580.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Pickett, Sara. “Hip hop artistic model.” 2008. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Pickett S. Hip hop artistic model. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. University of Utah; 2008. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/etd2/id/131/rec/580.
Council of Science Editors:
Pickett S. Hip hop artistic model. [Masters Thesis]. University of Utah; 2008. Available from: http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/etd2/id/131/rec/580

University of Arizona
6.
Barbre, Joshua.
Spinning Records: How Hip-Hop is Used in the Tucson Community
.
Degree: 2018, University of Arizona
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/630553
► The phenomenon of hip-hop began as a local musical practice in New York in the 1970s and from that local practice developed into a formally…
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▼ The phenomenon of
hip-hop began as a local musical practice in New York in the 1970s and from that local practice developed into a formally recognized musical genre, and furthermore, into a viable and distinct culture – a way of life – in its own right.
Hip-hop has expanded its formerly narrowly-defined demographics and indoctrinated a broad cultural diversity of contributing artists to become a truly global musical and cultural phenomenon.
Hip-hop culture is signaled, enacted, and expressed fundamentally through rapping, deejaying, graffiti, and dance. It was designed to accommodate and support dual identities for its practitioners, through both an acquired identity of affiliation within
hip-hop and an identity of affiliation within the locale in which they develop and operate. The members of the Tucson, AZ
hip-hop community, the subjects of this study, claim that what defines Tucson’s
hip-hop is not how it sounds, but how it is used within the local
hip-hop community as well as within the greater Tucson community. This study examines the relationships, symmetrical and asymmetrical, that exist between
hip-hop and Tucson. Furthermore, I demonstrate how
hip-hop deejays in Tucson serve a pivotal role in connecting the local
hip-hop community to the greater Tucson community. Their idea of a
hip-hop identity is fluid; therefore, through adaptable performance practice, they can achieve different aims at different times to satisfy different target audiences. Ultimately, what is most vital to their success, and by extension that of the
hip-hop community in Tucson, in general, are their multipronged efforts to establish and maintain a strong sense of community through education, collaboration, and support of their fellow artists.
Advisors/Committee Members: Post, Jennifer C (advisor), Durand, Alain-Philippe (committeemember), Rosenblatt, Jay M. (committeemember).
Subjects/Keywords: deejay;
ethnomusicology;
hip hop;
hip-hop;
Tucson
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Barbre, J. (2018). Spinning Records: How Hip-Hop is Used in the Tucson Community
. (Masters Thesis). University of Arizona. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10150/630553
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Barbre, Joshua. “Spinning Records: How Hip-Hop is Used in the Tucson Community
.” 2018. Masters Thesis, University of Arizona. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10150/630553.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Barbre, Joshua. “Spinning Records: How Hip-Hop is Used in the Tucson Community
.” 2018. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Barbre J. Spinning Records: How Hip-Hop is Used in the Tucson Community
. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. University of Arizona; 2018. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/630553.
Council of Science Editors:
Barbre J. Spinning Records: How Hip-Hop is Used in the Tucson Community
. [Masters Thesis]. University of Arizona; 2018. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/630553

California State University – Sacramento
7.
Easley, Kevin.
"Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop" : a content and intersectional analysis of the changing themes in hip-hop throughout the years.
Degree: MA, Sociology, 2015, California State University – Sacramento
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/133154
► Hip-Hop is an art form born in the streets of the Bronx, New York in the 1970s under very harsh conditions. Rapping ultimately became the…
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▼ Hip-Hop is an art form born in the streets of the Bronx, New York in the 1970s under very harsh conditions. Rapping ultimately became the chief aspect of the elements of hiphop, and rap music rose to prominence. Its expressive form lied in-between its roots and what rap is considered today. As rap gained popularity, big recording labels seeking profit brought rappers into the mainstream. This study conducts a content analysis of the changes in lyrical content of the top rap music from 1990 to 2013, and an Intersectionality framework is used to identify and understand the emergent themes. The study indicated that themes of opulence and decadence increase within mainstream rap music over the 23-year period of this study. Sexually explicit themes increase as well over time and as opulence and sexually explicit lyrical content increases, the diversity of the content within mainstream rap decreases as political/pro-Black references were no longer observed after 1995.
Advisors/Committee Members: Barajas, Manuel, 1968-.
Subjects/Keywords: Hip hop; Hip hop themes; Intersectionality framework
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Easley, K. (2015). "Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop" : a content and intersectional analysis of the changing themes in hip-hop throughout the years. (Masters Thesis). California State University – Sacramento. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/133154
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Easley, Kevin. “"Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop" : a content and intersectional analysis of the changing themes in hip-hop throughout the years.” 2015. Masters Thesis, California State University – Sacramento. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/133154.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Easley, Kevin. “"Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop" : a content and intersectional analysis of the changing themes in hip-hop throughout the years.” 2015. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Easley K. "Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop" : a content and intersectional analysis of the changing themes in hip-hop throughout the years. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. California State University – Sacramento; 2015. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/133154.
Council of Science Editors:
Easley K. "Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop" : a content and intersectional analysis of the changing themes in hip-hop throughout the years. [Masters Thesis]. California State University – Sacramento; 2015. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/133154

University of Zambia
8.
Vuniwe, Sakala.
Exploring the experiences of patients with total hip replacement after discharge from Hospital at Zambia-Italian Orthopedic Hospital and the Beit Cure International Hospita
.
Degree: 2014, University of Zambia
URL: http://dspace.unza.zm:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4469
► The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of patients with THR after discharge at the ZIOH and BCH in Lusaka Zambia. The…
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▼ The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of patients with THR after discharge at the ZIOH and BCH in Lusaka Zambia. The objectives were: 1. to explore patient's experiences in their homes after THR. 2. To identify the precautions that are given to patients on discharge. 3. To understand how the surgery has affected their activities of daily living.Design: A qualitative explorative study. Data was collected using an interview guide and was recorded using a recorder; responses from participants were transcribed, reviewed and double checked for accuracy. Themes were developed from the respondent's responses and coding was done. Participants were interviewed on different days after being discharged. Thematic analysis of the transcripts was used.Sample: Six patients were recruited who underwent THR from the two hospitals.Findings: Participants reported dramatic improvements in pain and disability. Some participants suffered from distress over body image related to the artificial joint and had difficulties coping at home with activities of daily living. This report also suggests possible interventions to deal with these problems.
Subjects/Keywords: Total hip replacement.
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Vuniwe, S. (2014). Exploring the experiences of patients with total hip replacement after discharge from Hospital at Zambia-Italian Orthopedic Hospital and the Beit Cure International Hospita
. (Thesis). University of Zambia. Retrieved from http://dspace.unza.zm:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4469
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Vuniwe, Sakala. “Exploring the experiences of patients with total hip replacement after discharge from Hospital at Zambia-Italian Orthopedic Hospital and the Beit Cure International Hospita
.” 2014. Thesis, University of Zambia. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://dspace.unza.zm:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4469.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Vuniwe, Sakala. “Exploring the experiences of patients with total hip replacement after discharge from Hospital at Zambia-Italian Orthopedic Hospital and the Beit Cure International Hospita
.” 2014. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Vuniwe S. Exploring the experiences of patients with total hip replacement after discharge from Hospital at Zambia-Italian Orthopedic Hospital and the Beit Cure International Hospita
. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Zambia; 2014. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://dspace.unza.zm:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4469.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Vuniwe S. Exploring the experiences of patients with total hip replacement after discharge from Hospital at Zambia-Italian Orthopedic Hospital and the Beit Cure International Hospita
. [Thesis]. University of Zambia; 2014. Available from: http://dspace.unza.zm:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4469
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

Queens University
9.
Zakani, Sima.
Tracking Translations in the Hip and Shoulder Joints
.
Degree: Mechanical and Materials Engineering, 2016, Queens University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/13969
► The hip joint is often described as a ball and socket joint, which has two key implications: congruent interacting bony joint surfaces and purely rotational…
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▼ The hip joint is often described as a ball and socket joint, which has two key implications: congruent interacting bony joint surfaces and purely rotational relative motion. This model can be challenged in two ways: that the geometry of the hip does not have the congruency
required for sphere-on-sphere contact, and that the joint translation occurs when the joint is moving within its accepted range of motion.
The closely related shoulder joint is known to have translatory motion; however, the extent of these translations attributable to different soft-tissue constraints is not well understood. The subject
of this dissertation is the measurement of translatory motions and understanding the role of surrounding soft tissues in the overall kinematics of human hip and shoulder joints.
Here, human cadavers were used as a model for studying detailed passive motion. A surgical navigation system, with sub-millimeter accuracy, was used to measure the translatory motion of these cadavers
in different soft tissue states. Every cadaver hip and shoulder exhibited subtle but definite aspherical motions. Soft tissues partially constrained the hip but did not correct for underlying morphological asphericity. There was no consistent pattern of translation. Changes in the shoulder soft tissues led to distinct changes in the translatory motion that could be used to describe the
etiology of shoulder instabilities.
Subjects/Keywords: shoulder translations
;
hip translations
;
shoulder kinematics
;
hip arthroplasty
;
hip kinematics
;
aspherical hip motion
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Zakani, S. (2016). Tracking Translations in the Hip and Shoulder Joints
. (Thesis). Queens University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1974/13969
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Zakani, Sima. “Tracking Translations in the Hip and Shoulder Joints
.” 2016. Thesis, Queens University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1974/13969.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Zakani, Sima. “Tracking Translations in the Hip and Shoulder Joints
.” 2016. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Zakani S. Tracking Translations in the Hip and Shoulder Joints
. [Internet] [Thesis]. Queens University; 2016. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/13969.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Zakani S. Tracking Translations in the Hip and Shoulder Joints
. [Thesis]. Queens University; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/13969
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

Oregon State University
10.
Arnold, Alison (Alison Christine).
Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses.
Degree: MS, Medical Physics, 2014, Oregon State University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50613
► With the growing incidence of total hip replacements performed each year in the United States, the incidence of patients with prosthesis requiring radiotherapy is bound…
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▼ With the growing incidence of total
hip replacements performed each year in the United States, the incidence of patients with prosthesis requiring radiotherapy is bound to increase. It is necessary to understand and quantify the effects of the high atomic number material prostheses used in total
hip replacements on therapeutic radiation therapy (RT), specifically the surface interface absorbed dose. In order to understand the effect this will have on the implant it is necessary to have an accurate measurement of dose to the tissue affected by the presence of the prosthesis. In this study, Gafchromic™ (Covington, KY) EBT3 film was employed in the measurement setup to gather the precise surface interface absorbed dose associated with specific high atomic number materials typically used in
hip prostheses. The materials used were a 1” stainless steel (SS) rod, a ½" stainless steel rod, a 1" titanium (Ti) rod, a ½" titanium rod, a Tri Lock® (Warsaw, IN)
hip stem with Gription® (Warsaw, IN) coating, and an Anatomical Medullary Locking® (AML®) (Warsaw, IN)
hip stem with Porocoat® (Warsaw, IN) coating. The average relative surface interface dose values gathered were greater for the 6 MV beam photon than the 18 MV photon beam, and the profile shape changed slightly with the addition of the porous coatings used on the
hip stems. The results of this study provide a dosimetric basis for analysis of radiation effects involving the porous coating of modern
hip prostheses for the continued research into the radiobiological effect of high atomic number material prostheses in the body on RT.
Advisors/Committee Members: Crilly, Richard (advisor), Laub, Wolfram (committee member).
Subjects/Keywords: Artificial hip joints
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Arnold, A. (. C. (2014). Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses. (Masters Thesis). Oregon State University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50613
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Arnold, Alison (Alison Christine). “Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses.” 2014. Masters Thesis, Oregon State University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50613.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Arnold, Alison (Alison Christine). “Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses.” 2014. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Arnold A(C. Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Oregon State University; 2014. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50613.
Council of Science Editors:
Arnold A(C. Precise lateral dose profile measurements of surface interfaces of hip prostheses. [Masters Thesis]. Oregon State University; 2014. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/50613

University of Newcastle upon Tyne
11.
Langton, David.
Metal debris release from metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty : mechanism, quantification and clinical effects.
Degree: PhD, 2013, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
URL: http://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/3629
;
https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627737
► Metal on metal (MoM) hip replacements consist of a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy femoral head which articulates against an acetabular cup manufactured from similar material. MoM hip…
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▼ Metal on metal (MoM) hip replacements consist of a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy femoral head which articulates against an acetabular cup manufactured from similar material. MoM hip replacements were introduced in the 1980s. It was thought that the overall reduction in volumetric wear as well as the avoidance of polyethylene would lead to greater longevity of these prostheses. There had been isolated reports of adverse tissue reactions with previous generations of MoM devices but it was thought that improved manufacturing technology would eliminate these problems. In the 1990s, the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) was developed. The positive mid-term results of this device led to a rapid increase in the use of the BHR throughout the world. For obvious reasons, the enhanced stability large diameter bearings provided proved extremely attractive to surgeons and patients. Manufacturers therefore began to develop total hip replacement systems for patients unsuitable for the resurfacing procedure. These systems used bearings of size 36mm and greater, in Contrast to the existing 28mm Metasul device. From 2005 onwards there began to emerge increasing numbers of reports of local complications in the tissues adjacent to MoM prostheses. These reactions included sterile masses, tissue destruction and osteolysis. The incidence of these tissue reactions was unknown, as were the risk factors for their development. This piece of work sought to quantity the volumetric and linear wear rates of failed MoM hips and to investigate the relationship these wear rates and a number of clinical parameters. These parameters included blood, serum and hip fluid chromium and cobalt concentrations, and the macro and microscopic appearance of periprosthetic tissue at revision surgery. In this way it was hoped that component design, host and surgical factors leading to adverse tissue reactions could be identified and potentially eliminated.
Subjects/Keywords: 617.5810592; Hip replacements
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Langton, D. (2013). Metal debris release from metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty : mechanism, quantification and clinical effects. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Retrieved from http://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/3629 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627737
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Langton, David. “Metal debris release from metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty : mechanism, quantification and clinical effects.” 2013. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/3629 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627737.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Langton, David. “Metal debris release from metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty : mechanism, quantification and clinical effects.” 2013. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Langton D. Metal debris release from metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty : mechanism, quantification and clinical effects. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Newcastle upon Tyne; 2013. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/3629 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627737.
Council of Science Editors:
Langton D. Metal debris release from metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty : mechanism, quantification and clinical effects. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Newcastle upon Tyne; 2013. Available from: http://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/3629 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627737

Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu
12.
Lindberg, Iina.
Blockfest 2011 - Tapahtuman onnistuminen ja kehittäminen.
Degree: 2012, Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu
URL: http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/40434
► Opinnäytetyössä tutustutaan tapahtumanjärjestämiseen ja Blockfest hip-hop-musiikkitapahtumaan. Työssä käydään läpi elokuussa 2011 järjestetyn Blockfest-tapahtuman kulku ja arvioidaan järjestelyiden sujuvuutta. Työn tarkoituksena on saada mahdollisimman selkeä kuva…
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▼ Opinnäytetyössä tutustutaan tapahtumanjärjestämiseen ja Blockfest hip-hop-musiikkitapahtumaan. Työssä käydään läpi elokuussa 2011 järjestetyn Blockfest-tapahtuman kulku ja arvioidaan järjestelyiden sujuvuutta. Työn tarkoituksena on saada mahdollisimman selkeä kuva siitä, millainen on onnistunut Blockfest ja miten tapahtumaa voitaisiin kehittää tulevina vuosina. Tarkoituksena on myös selvittää oliko tämän vuoden tapahtuma onnistunut.
Opinnäytetyö lähtee liikkeelle tutustumisesta tapahtumanjärjestämiseen ja Blockfestiin. Työssä esitellään tutkimuksen kohdetta Blockfestia ja käydään läpi tämän vuoden tapahtuman yksityiskohtia. Tutkimuksessa käydään läpi tapahtumanjärjestämisen teorioita sekä sitä, miten niitä hyödynnettiin tässä työssä. Havainnointitutkimusta toteutettiin 19.8.–20.8.2011 Blockfest 2011 -tapahtumassa. Havainnointia dokumentoitiin valokuvien avulla. Työssä teemahaastateltiin kymmentä tapahtumakävijää koskien festivaalin onnistumista, laatua ja kehittämistä.
Tapahtuma sujui varsin mutkattomasti huolimatta yhden esiintymisen peruuntumista. Tilanne hoidettiin kuitenkin ammattimaisesti ja artisti korvattiin toisilla esiintyjillä. Tapahtuma oli onnistunut ja osallistujat selvästi nauttivat siitä. Haastateltavilta koottiin yhteen hyviä kehitysehdotuksia, jotka järjestäjien kannattaisi ottaa huomioon suunnitellessaan tapahtumaa tulevaisuudessa.
The purpose of this thesis was to explore event organizing and Blockfest hip-hop music festival. The study covered the evaluation of the preparations and the execution of the Blockfest 2011 event in August 2011. The aim of this thesis was to build a clear picture of Blockfest as a successful event, and how it would be possible to improve the event in the future. The objective was also to solve was this year’s event a success.
This thesis begins with an introduction of the event organizing theories and Blockfest. The research objective Blockfest is presented together with the details of this year’s event. The event organizing theories and their application in this thesis are discussed. The field-study observations were made on 19-20 August 2011 in the Blockfest 2011 event. The observations were documented by taking photographs in the event. Ten customers were theme interviewed concerning the success, quality and improvement of the event.
In spite of cancellation of an appearance, there were no great difficulties during the event. The cancellation was handled professionally and the artist was replaced by other performers. The event was a success and the customers could clearly be seen to enjoy it. Thanks to the interviews good improvement suggestions were collected. These suggestions should be taken into consideration by the event organizers while planning the event in the future.
Advisors/Committee Members: Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu.
Subjects/Keywords: hip-hop; Blockfest
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Lindberg, I. (2012). Blockfest 2011 - Tapahtuman onnistuminen ja kehittäminen. (Thesis). Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu. Retrieved from http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/40434
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Lindberg, Iina. “Blockfest 2011 - Tapahtuman onnistuminen ja kehittäminen.” 2012. Thesis, Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/40434.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Lindberg, Iina. “Blockfest 2011 - Tapahtuman onnistuminen ja kehittäminen.” 2012. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Lindberg I. Blockfest 2011 - Tapahtuman onnistuminen ja kehittäminen. [Internet] [Thesis]. Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu; 2012. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/40434.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Lindberg I. Blockfest 2011 - Tapahtuman onnistuminen ja kehittäminen. [Thesis]. Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu; 2012. Available from: http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/40434
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Hawaii – Manoa
13.
Black, Christine Kay.
Pre-and post-operative biomechanics in femoroacetabular impingement patients during level walking.
Degree: 2015, University of Hawaii – Manoa
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100543
► M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a hip bony morphology that causes intra-articular damage that may lead to osteoarthritis. Changes…
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▼ M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a hip bony morphology that causes intra-articular damage that may lead to osteoarthritis. Changes in level walking gait, including abnormal reversals, have been seen previously. Three participants with FAI and labral tears were compared to healthy controls pre-operatively, three, and six month post-operatively. Changes were seen within the FAI group and compared to the control group. Increases in survey scores indicated an increase in activity levels. Peak dorsiflexion was increased pre-operatively compared to controls and to three and six months post-operatively. Peak propulsive force and peak ground reaction force were increased at three and six months post-operatively. Sagittal plane hip excursion was also increased at six months post-operatively compared to pre-operatively. Magnitude and duration of abnormal reversals were decreased in one FAI participant but increased in another participant. The prevalence of abnormal reversals remained the same in two participants. The change of the hip angle through the reversal was decreased. These changes may be attributed to an increase in ankle strategy while walking to a near normal level and a decrease in the hip strategy seen pre-operatively. The increase in hip sagittal plane excursion has been seen and may indicate the surgery is effective. In conclusion, walking gait biomechanics are affected by FAI and can be changed with arthroscopic surgery. Different strategies may be used to compensate for pain.
Subjects/Keywords: hip bony morphology
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Black, C. K. (2015). Pre-and post-operative biomechanics in femoroacetabular impingement patients during level walking. (Thesis). University of Hawaii – Manoa. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100543
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Black, Christine Kay. “Pre-and post-operative biomechanics in femoroacetabular impingement patients during level walking.” 2015. Thesis, University of Hawaii – Manoa. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100543.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Black, Christine Kay. “Pre-and post-operative biomechanics in femoroacetabular impingement patients during level walking.” 2015. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Black CK. Pre-and post-operative biomechanics in femoroacetabular impingement patients during level walking. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Hawaii – Manoa; 2015. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100543.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Black CK. Pre-and post-operative biomechanics in femoroacetabular impingement patients during level walking. [Thesis]. University of Hawaii – Manoa; 2015. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/100543
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of North Texas
14.
Gadley, Shawn A.
Hip-hop’s Tanning of a Postmodern America: a Longitudinal Content Analysis of Paradoxical Juxtapositions of Oppositional Identities Within Us Rap Song Lyrics, 1980-2013.
Degree: 2014, University of North Texas
URL: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500206/
► A longitudinal content analysis of top-chart hip-hop songs’ lyrics produced between 1980 and 2013 was conducted to investigate the degree and progression of the paradoxical…
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▼ A longitudinal content analysis of top-chart
hip-hop songs’ lyrics produced between 1980 and 2013 was conducted to investigate the degree and progression of the paradoxical juxtaposition, or postmodern hybridity, of oppositional modernist identities in terms of race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, sexuality, and economic lifestyle, in addition to the longitudinal diversification of artist’s race and gender demographics. Demographically, the percentage of non-African-American artists increased as the percentage of African-American artists decreased. Additionally, the percentage of songs featuring either all male or all female artists decreased, while the percentage of collaboration between male and female artists increased over time. Although hybrid oppositional identities related to race/ethnicity and gender did not increase over time, those of sexual orientation, sexuality, and economic lifestyle increased over time. In addition, materialist identities were related to the hybridity of sexual orientation and sexuality, but not to that of gender and race/ethnicity. Overall, the research found increasing postmodern hybridity within the sexualization of
hip-hop songs along with intensified materialism.
Advisors/Committee Members: Fuse, Koji, Everbach, Tracy, Mueller, James.
Subjects/Keywords: Postmodern; hip-hop
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California State University – Sacramento
15.
Sorensen, Matthew.
Outpatient rehabilitation for a patient with hip osteoarthritis.
Degree: 2018, California State University – Sacramento
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/201026
► A patient with osteoarthritis of the hip was seen for nine physical therapy sessions at the California State University Sacramento pro-bono clinic. The sessions were…
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▼ A patient with osteoarthritis of the
hip was seen for nine physical therapy sessions at the California State University Sacramento pro-bono clinic. The sessions were provided by a physical therapist student under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. During the patient???s initial examination, the following measures were used to identify her body structure and function impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions: Numeric Pain Rating Scale, hand held dynamometry, Goniometry, The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, Five Times Sit to Stand Test, and patient reports on participation. A plan of care was established. Goals for the patient were to decrease pain, improve
hip range of motion and strength, functional mobility, ambulatory ability, and functional independence. Main interventions used were impairment based manual therapy, functional training, body weight supported treadmill training, and task-specific training. On discharge, the patient demonstrated improvements in pain,
hip strength, functional mobility, ambulatory ability, and had progressed towards functional independence. She was able to achieve her personal goal of participating in her community walking program and to squat down to do gardening without pain. The patient was discharged from physical therapy with a home exercise program.
Advisors/Committee Members: Lazaro, Rolando.
Subjects/Keywords: Hip osteoarthritis rehabilitation
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Sorensen, M. (2018). Outpatient rehabilitation for a patient with hip osteoarthritis. (Thesis). California State University – Sacramento. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/201026
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Sorensen, Matthew. “Outpatient rehabilitation for a patient with hip osteoarthritis.” 2018. Thesis, California State University – Sacramento. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/201026.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Sorensen, Matthew. “Outpatient rehabilitation for a patient with hip osteoarthritis.” 2018. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Sorensen M. Outpatient rehabilitation for a patient with hip osteoarthritis. [Internet] [Thesis]. California State University – Sacramento; 2018. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/201026.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Sorensen M. Outpatient rehabilitation for a patient with hip osteoarthritis. [Thesis]. California State University – Sacramento; 2018. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/201026
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

Macquarie University
16.
Cox, James.
"It's like DNA you know?": analysing genealogies of listening in Australian hip hop.
Degree: 2016, Macquarie University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1270341
► Theoretical thesis.
Bibliography: pages 210-230.
Chapter 1. Architects and blueprints – Chapter 2. Are you listening? – Chapter 3. Referencing "credible sources" – Chapter 4.…
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▼ Theoretical thesis.
Bibliography: pages 210-230.
Chapter 1. Architects and blueprints – Chapter 2. Are you listening? – Chapter 3. Referencing "credible sources" – Chapter 4. Community, identity, & events – Chapter 5. Race, skip hop, and diversity – Chapter 6. Australian hip hop or hip hop in Australia? – Chapter 7. Facilitating dialogues & directions.
1 online resource (vi, 283 pages) illustrations
Advisors/Committee Members: Macquarie University. Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies.
Subjects/Keywords: Hip-hop – Australia; Rap (Music); hip hop; hip hop artists; hip hop culture
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Cox, J. (2016). "It's like DNA you know?": analysing genealogies of listening in Australian hip hop. (Doctoral Dissertation). Macquarie University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1270341
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Cox, James. “"It's like DNA you know?": analysing genealogies of listening in Australian hip hop.” 2016. Doctoral Dissertation, Macquarie University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1270341.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Cox, James. “"It's like DNA you know?": analysing genealogies of listening in Australian hip hop.” 2016. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Cox J. "It's like DNA you know?": analysing genealogies of listening in Australian hip hop. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Macquarie University; 2016. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1270341.
Council of Science Editors:
Cox J. "It's like DNA you know?": analysing genealogies of listening in Australian hip hop. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Macquarie University; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1270341

Wright State University
17.
Runser, Alicia M.
Global Joint Registry: Analysis of Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Data.
Degree: MSBME, Biomedical Engineering, 2020, Wright State University
URL: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1610382916575377
► Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has become well-known as being one of the most successful procedures with much long-term positive clinical results. However, revision surgeries are…
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▼ Total
hip arthroplasty (THA) has become well-known as
being one of the most successful procedures with much long-term
positive clinical results. However, revision surgeries are still
required. The four most common failure modes for THAs, “reasons for
revision”, are loosening, dislocation or instability, fracture, and
infection. The goal of a
hip arthroplasty register is to gather
information on patients that undergo a total
hip arthroplasty and
factors pertaining to their surgery which may affect their outcome
for future years such as the reason for revision. Analysis of this
data can help with the allocation of healthcare funds and the
efficacy of on both the clinical and device side. The objective of
this research was to compile the national registries for
hip
replacements into a global registry, comparing the data from
different countries and statistically analyzing the reasons for
revision. Global trends of revision surgeries were identified and
projected. A total of 37 national joint registries were identified,
of which 15 contained data on the failure modes. The results showed
that the reason for revision had a significant effect on the
percentage of revisions with loosening leading to a significantly
greater percentage of revisions than any other reason. For the
countries with the most complete data, it was found that the
country did not have any significant effect on the percentage of
revision. Additionally, when analyzing various countries over a
5-6-year period, it was found that the year did not significantly
affect the percentage of revisions.
Advisors/Committee Members: Goswami, Tarun (Advisor).
Subjects/Keywords: Biomedical Engineering; total hip arthroplasty; revision hip arthroplasty; hip replacements
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Runser, A. M. (2020). Global Joint Registry: Analysis of Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Data. (Masters Thesis). Wright State University. Retrieved from http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1610382916575377
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Runser, Alicia M. “Global Joint Registry: Analysis of Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Data.” 2020. Masters Thesis, Wright State University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1610382916575377.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Runser, Alicia M. “Global Joint Registry: Analysis of Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Data.” 2020. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Runser AM. Global Joint Registry: Analysis of Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Data. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Wright State University; 2020. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1610382916575377.
Council of Science Editors:
Runser AM. Global Joint Registry: Analysis of Revision Hip Arthroplasty
Data. [Masters Thesis]. Wright State University; 2020. Available from: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1610382916575377

McMaster University
18.
Vuong, Vicky.
THE SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF RETRIEVED METAL-ON-POLYETHYLENE HIP PROSTHESES USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.
Degree: MASc, 2015, McMaster University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17201
► First devised over half a century ago, metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) hip prostheses have become the gold standard for total hip arthroplasty (THA), a surgical intervention for…
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▼ First devised over half a century ago, metal-on-polyethylene (MoP) hip prostheses have become the gold standard for total hip arthroplasty (THA), a surgical intervention for degenerative hip joint conditions. The accumulation of polyethylene wear debris after long-term, in vivo articulations, can induce adverse cellular reactions, osteolysis and aseptic loosening of the implant – ultimately resulting in the failure of the THA. Despite the distinct differences between the biotribology of MoP and MoM prostheses, there is a lack of congruent high resolution research investigating the biotribological interactions and surface structures of MoP hip prosthesis components. This study characterized the surface and subsurface microstructural changes in failed MoP hip prosthesis retrievals using advanced electron microscopy techniques. The samples were comprised of retrieved metallic cobalt-chromium-molybdenum (CoCrMo) alloy femoral head components, one ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) acetabular cup component, and unused CoCrMo reference samples. The surface of the reference samples contained linear, parallel, uniform scratches as a result of the manufacturing process; whereas the surface of the retrieval samples were covered in an abundance of scratches and a layer of residual deposits, attributable to in vivo articulation of the implant. Characteristic hard phases were observed and examined on the surface and from the cross-sectional preparation of the cast CoCrMo samples. The multiphasic hard phases on the cast samples can strengthen the material but also be sites of crack propagation and material detachment, contributing to the generation of wear particles. Lastly, a nanocrystalline layer, 20 to 400 nm in thickness was observed in the subsurface microstructure of all samples (including references). Previous MoM studies suggest that the nanocrystalline layer is a result of dynamic crystallization in response to multidirectional, chronic loading in vivo, however, the presence of the layer in the unimplanted references suggest that the nanocrystalline layer can be formed during the production of the prosthesis component and therefore, pre-exists implantation. The imperfections on new, unused implants can have protective effects (e.g. troughs from scratches can be a reservoir for wear debris) but may influence in vivo wear processes after implantation (e.g. scratches may be a source of wear debris). Higher resolution analyses on more retrieval and reference samples are required to pinpoint the exact mechanism of failure in MoP hip prostheses and extend the longevity and efficacy of THA.
Thesis
Master of Applied Science (MASc)
Advisors/Committee Members: Grandfield, Kathryn, Materials Science and Engineering.
Subjects/Keywords: Electron microscopy; Hip Implant Retrievals; Metal-on-Polyethylene Hip Implants; Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Vuong, V. (2015). THE SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF RETRIEVED METAL-ON-POLYETHYLENE HIP PROSTHESES USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. (Masters Thesis). McMaster University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17201
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Vuong, Vicky. “THE SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF RETRIEVED METAL-ON-POLYETHYLENE HIP PROSTHESES USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.” 2015. Masters Thesis, McMaster University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17201.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Vuong, Vicky. “THE SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF RETRIEVED METAL-ON-POLYETHYLENE HIP PROSTHESES USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.” 2015. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Vuong V. THE SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF RETRIEVED METAL-ON-POLYETHYLENE HIP PROSTHESES USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. McMaster University; 2015. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17201.
Council of Science Editors:
Vuong V. THE SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF RETRIEVED METAL-ON-POLYETHYLENE HIP PROSTHESES USING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. [Masters Thesis]. McMaster University; 2015. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17201

Macquarie University
19.
Renani, Ehsan Askari.
Tribology of artificial hip joints.
Degree: 2015, Macquarie University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1068093
► Theoretical thesis.
Bibliography: pages 152-170.
Chapter 1. Introduction and literature review – Chapter 2. Study of the friction-induced vibration and contact mechanics of artificial hip…
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▼ Theoretical thesis.
Bibliography: pages 152-170.
Chapter 1. Introduction and literature review – Chapter 2. Study of the friction-induced vibration and contact mechanics of artificial hip joints – Chapter 3. A computational analysis of squeaking hip prostheses – Chapter 4. Nonlinear vibration and dynamics of ceramic on ceramic artificial hip joints : a spatial multibody modelling – Chapter 5. Dynamic modeling and analysis of wear in spatial hard-on-hard couple hip replacements using multibody systems methodologies – Chapter 6. Conclusion, discussion and future directions.
Trauma and arthritis can severely impair hip joint function resulting in pain and restricted motion. Often, affected hip joints are replaced by artificial joints which are assumed to be one of the best clinical treatment options. Presently, over one million hip replacements are performed annually world-wide. Due to the limited lifespan of implants and unfavourable results of revision total hip arthroplasty, it is critical, especially for the younger population, that the longevity of the hip implant becomes maximised. The present study aims to firstly better understand the dynamic mechanism of the artificial hip joint and secondly to investigate important issues affecting the lifespan and performance of hip implants. To this end, a three-dimensional computational biomechanics model based upon multibody dynamics methodology is developed taking the spatial nature of the physiological loading and motion of the human body, the inertial forces of the hip components and bearing surface tribology into account. The calculation of the intra-joint contact forces developed is based on a continuous contact force approach that accounts for the geometrical and materials properties of the contacting surfaces. In addition, the friction effects due to the contact between hip components are also taken into account using the Stribeck friction model.
Nonlinear dynamics and vibration of artificial hip joints, contact pressure distribution, hip moment and hip squeaking are investigated using this multibody model. Moreover, the Archard’s wear law is considered and embedded in the dynamic hip multibody model, which allows for the prediction of the wear developed in the hip joint. With the purpose of having more realistic wear simulation conditions, the geometries of the acetabular cup and femoral head are updated throughout the dynamic analysis. The main results obtained from computational simulations are compared and validated with those available in the best-published literature. Finally, from the study performed in the present work, it can be concluded that the main reason of hip squeaking is friction-induced vibration owing to different phenomena such as stick-slip friction, negative-sloping friction and contact force changes. Friction influences the trajectory of the contact point between the cup and head over the gait cycle. In addition, a potential cause of the high wear rates seen in vivo may be due to friction-induced vibration.
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Advisors/Committee Members: Macquarie University. Australian School of Advanced Medicine.
Subjects/Keywords: Artificial hip joints; Biomechanics; total hip arthroplasty; wear; hip squeaking; multibody dynamics
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Renani, E. A. (2015). Tribology of artificial hip joints. (Doctoral Dissertation). Macquarie University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1068093
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Renani, Ehsan Askari. “Tribology of artificial hip joints.” 2015. Doctoral Dissertation, Macquarie University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1068093.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Renani, Ehsan Askari. “Tribology of artificial hip joints.” 2015. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Renani EA. Tribology of artificial hip joints. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Macquarie University; 2015. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1068093.
Council of Science Editors:
Renani EA. Tribology of artificial hip joints. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Macquarie University; 2015. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1068093

Brunel University
20.
Yazdi Far, Mahshid.
Studies of hip impingement diagnosis.
Degree: PhD, 2014, Brunel University
URL: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13868
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https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.701896
► Hip impingement is a hip associated abnormality which develops among young and middle-aged individuals. It reduces the activity of those affected and if it is…
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▼ Hip impingement is a hip associated abnormality which develops among young and middle-aged individuals. It reduces the activity of those affected and if it is not detected at early stage, it can result in osteoarthritis. In this thesis a reliable framework for studying impingement detection is developed. Current clinical methods in detecting hip impingement involve measuring three angles, first the patient’s leg being flexed until maximum angle, second patient’s leg being flexed until 90° then adducted until maximum angle, and third patient’s leg being flexed until 90° afterwards internally rotated until the maximum angle also known as FADIR (Flexion, adduction in 90° flexion and internal rotation in 90° flexion) test. This is a manual method and relies heavily on surgeons experience and even pain tolerance of the patient and the method is prone to error. The use of computational programmes are known to be more accurate and reliable as the kinematic of contact can easily be studied using the digitised bones of the hip joint assuming that the impingement is determined by bone to bone contact kinematics. Current impingement studies assume that the kinematics of hip joint can be studied by assuming the centre of rotation is fixed for hip joint. For highly conforming joints this assumption is acceptable but for cases where conformity is poor the presence of soft tissue and soft tissue loading becomes very important. The important need in orthopaedics field is to develop a model without too much simplification. In this thesis for the first time the complete computational model of hip with soft tissue has been used to detect the impingement in a specific patient. The effect of centre of rotation and soft tissue are considered on impingement detection. In this study the femur, acetabulum, cartilage and ligaments of specific patients were modelled in MIMICs (Materialise' Interactive Medical Image Control System) using both MRI and CT scan. 3D hip models with and without soft tissues of normal hip, hip with impingement and hip with impingement after reshaping were modelled. The hip models were meshed in 3-Matic. The hip models were imported to Abaqus and boundary conditions were applied. Impingement zone and impingement angle was detected in Abaqus. Different centre of rotation was applied to consider the effect of centre of rotation to detect impingement. Experimental studies were set up to validate the hip models. Mocap, Wiimote, MotionNode and goniometer were used together at the same time to measure the flexion, adduction and internal rotation in 90⁰ of flexion in twenty two healthy volunteers. Validity and reliability of all of the methods were calculated. It is the first time that reliability and validity of Wiimote and MotionNode are considered to be used in medical application. Our results show that the model with soft tissue is closer to the experimental results. It shows that the soft tissue in hip model affects hip impingement angle and hip biomechanics. This finding also shows that, if the boundary condition is…
Subjects/Keywords: 617.5; Hip impingement; Fadir test; Hip modeling; Motion capture; Motion analysis of Hip
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Yazdi Far, M. (2014). Studies of hip impingement diagnosis. (Doctoral Dissertation). Brunel University. Retrieved from http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13868 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.701896
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Yazdi Far, Mahshid. “Studies of hip impingement diagnosis.” 2014. Doctoral Dissertation, Brunel University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13868 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.701896.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Yazdi Far, Mahshid. “Studies of hip impingement diagnosis.” 2014. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Yazdi Far M. Studies of hip impingement diagnosis. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Brunel University; 2014. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13868 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.701896.
Council of Science Editors:
Yazdi Far M. Studies of hip impingement diagnosis. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Brunel University; 2014. Available from: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13868 ; https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.701896
21.
ALVES, Adjair.
Cartografias culturais na periferia de Caruaru : Hip hop, construindo campos de luta pela cidadania
.
Degree: 2011, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
URL: http://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/928
► Os jovens residentes em favelas têm sido objeto de estigmas, rótulos que em muito tem contribuído para eliminar suas oportunidades de inserção social. Privados muitas…
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▼ Os jovens residentes em favelas têm sido objeto de estigmas, rótulos que
em muito tem contribuído para eliminar suas oportunidades de inserção social.
Privados muitas vezes do exercício de sua cidadania, por um lado, por terem, as
condições de construção de sua vida econômico-social reduzidas, e isto porque
dificilmente haverá chances para eles no mercado de trabalho. Por outro, por estarem
ligados a estes espaços sociais marcados por estigmas, o que os tornam o tempo todo
vítimas de situações de violência; um universo monstruoso , uma prisão . Em
nossa investigação buscamos compreender como os jovens do Morro Bom Jesus e
bairro Centenário, em Caruaru, lidam com estes estigmas construindo resistências, e
mais, como eles são capazes de criarem alternativa à criminalidade, a partir das
atividades culturais e artísticas do movimento
hip hop, que se apresenta, a eles, como
espaço de profissionalização. Campo de construção de cidadaniaBuscamos investigar como as formas preconceituosas com que são
tratados, são apropriadas com criatividade, ressignificadas positivamente. Para
aqueles jovens, os estigmas estão relacionados às formas como eles lidam com o
cotidiano da favela, como eles entendem as razões que levam seus pares ao mundo da
criminalidade. Apossando-se dos estigmas com que são tratados, ressignificando-os,
constroem um processo de alianças com objetivo claro de identificarem alternativas à
vida na favela, desviando assim seus pares da vida bandida . Assim, concluo por
afirmar que os discursos destes jovens no contexto social da favela estruturam
representações de sua vida social, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento de
cartografias culturais positivas na favela e possibilitando a construção de formas
eficazes de exercício da cidadania naquele espaço social urbano
Advisors/Committee Members: ALVIN, Maria Rosilene Barbosa (advisor).
Subjects/Keywords: jovens;
cidadania;
movimento hip hop
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ALVES, A. (2011). Cartografias culturais na periferia de Caruaru : Hip hop, construindo campos de luta pela cidadania
. (Thesis). Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Retrieved from http://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/928
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
ALVES, Adjair. “Cartografias culturais na periferia de Caruaru : Hip hop, construindo campos de luta pela cidadania
.” 2011. Thesis, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/928.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
ALVES, Adjair. “Cartografias culturais na periferia de Caruaru : Hip hop, construindo campos de luta pela cidadania
.” 2011. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
ALVES A. Cartografias culturais na periferia de Caruaru : Hip hop, construindo campos de luta pela cidadania
. [Internet] [Thesis]. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; 2011. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/928.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
ALVES A. Cartografias culturais na periferia de Caruaru : Hip hop, construindo campos de luta pela cidadania
. [Thesis]. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; 2011. Available from: http://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/928
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
22.
Holsworth, David.
The effects of porosity on the fatigue behaviour of
Galfenol.
Degree: MASc (Master of Applied Science/Ma??trise ??s sciences
appliqu??es), Mechanical Engineering/G??nie m??canique, 2016, Royal Military College of Canada
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11264/821
► The fatigue behaviour of three Galfenol steels, alloys predominantly composed of iron and gallium, was investigated. Gallium contents were 18.4 at.%, 14.9 at.%, and 12.4…
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▼ The fatigue behaviour of three Galfenol steels, alloys
predominantly composed of iron and gallium, was investigated.
Gallium contents were 18.4 at.%, 14.9 at.%, and 12.4 at.% for F, C,
and M series Galfenol, respectively. C series Galfenol also had 2.2
at.% tertiary chromium, additions known to improve corrosion
resistance. For all three alloys, commercially pure gallium was
alloyed with low carbon steels, resulting in less than 0.15 at.%
carbon content. As-received rods were produced by Bridgman rod
extrusion to enhance the preferential grain orientation required to
maximize the sought-after magnetostrictive effect. The as-received
rods measured 24 mm diameter and 125 mm long and each was machined
into eight cylindrical dogbone fatigue specimens with 4.5 mm
diameter gauge sections. Constant amplitude fully reversed tension
compression (R = -1) fatigue tests were performed on the dogbone
specimens. The initial fatigue results were highly scattered with
one standard deviation on life being of one order of magnitude. The
as-received material was also very porous, with macropores as large
as 500 ????m. Hence, the primary objective of this study was to
determine if reducing the porosity would improve fatigue behaviour.
Hot iso-static pressing (HIP) at 310 MPa and 1250 ??C increased
material densities by 1% ?? 0.1% and removed 86% ?? 6% of surface
area porosity. More importantly, macroporosity was removed and the
largest remaining pores after HIP had Feret mean diameters less
than 30 ????m. After HIP, data scatter increased by 43% for the F
series and was reduced by 8% for the C series. Although many of the
specimens were longer lasting for the HIP F series, given the
resulting high level of scatter, there was not enough statistical
evidence to indicate that HIP improved its fatigue behaviour. On
the contrary, mean fatigue lives for the HIP C series Galfenol was
improved by 95%. Fatigue results of each of the three as-received
Galfenol series were essentially the same, indicating that gallium
contents between 12.4-18.4 at.% have no effect on fatigue behaviour
of Galfenol. Given that fatigue behaviour of C and F series was not
dramatically affected by HIP although the porosity was greatly
reduced, HIP of M series was not pursued. It is suspected that the
relatively large grain size and the weak boundary cohesion caused
by gallium rich precipitates are responsible for the persistent
large scatter in fatigue data, even after porosity
reduction.
La dur??e de vie en fatigue de trois alliages de
Galfenol, un acier principalement compos?? de fer et de gallium, a
??t?? ??tudi??e. Les tenures en gallium des alliages ??taient
respectivement de 18.4 at.%, 14.9 at.%, et 12.4 at.% pour les
s??ries F, C, et M. La s??rie C contenait 2.2 at.% de chrome comme
??l??ment tertiaire, un ajout reconnu pour am??liorer la
r??sistance ?? la corrosion des aciers. La puret?? du gallium
employ?? dans les trois alliages et l'acier utilis?? resultat en
une basse tenure en carbone, soit moins de 0.15 at.%. Les tiges de
Galfenol de ce projet furent…
Advisors/Committee Members: Royal Military College of Canada / Coll??ge militaire royal du Canada, DuQuesnay, David.
Subjects/Keywords: Galfenol; Fatigue; Porosity; HIP
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Holsworth, D. (2016). The effects of porosity on the fatigue behaviour of
Galfenol. (Masters Thesis). Royal Military College of Canada. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11264/821
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Holsworth, David. “The effects of porosity on the fatigue behaviour of
Galfenol.” 2016. Masters Thesis, Royal Military College of Canada. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/11264/821.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Holsworth, David. “The effects of porosity on the fatigue behaviour of
Galfenol.” 2016. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Holsworth D. The effects of porosity on the fatigue behaviour of
Galfenol. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Royal Military College of Canada; 2016. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11264/821.
Council of Science Editors:
Holsworth D. The effects of porosity on the fatigue behaviour of
Galfenol. [Masters Thesis]. Royal Military College of Canada; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11264/821

University of Oulu
23.
Saarenpää, I. (Ismo).
Extracapsular hip fractures—aspects of intramedullary and extramedullary fixation.
Degree: 2008, University of Oulu
URL: http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514289347
► Abstract The purposes of the present research were (1) to analyse and characterize the hip fractures treated at Oulu University Hospital during a one-year period…
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▼ Abstract
The purposes of the present research were (1) to analyse and characterize the hip fractures treated at Oulu University Hospital during a one-year period using the special forms of the Standardized Audit of Hip Fractures in Europe (SAHFE) and to evaluate their value for quality control, (2) to compare gamma nail (GN) and dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation for the treatment of trochanteric hip fractures, focusing especially on the functional aspects, (3) to compare the short-term outcome of gamma nail (GN) and dynamic hip screw (DHS) fixation for the treatment of subtrochanteric hip fractures, and (4) to examine the rate and reliability of the classification of basicervical hip fractures and the outcome of the operative methods used for their treatment.
Oulu University Hospital joined the Swedish Hip Fracture Project (Rikshöft), aimed at developing the quality control of hip fracture treatment, in 1989, and this later evolved into a project called the Standardized Audit of Hip Fractures in Europe (SAHFE), funded by the European Commission. Registration of hip fractures on the SAHFE forms was common practise in Oulu from 1st September 1997 until the end of December 2003. SAHFE data collection forms were used in all four studies belonging to this thesis.
There were 238 hip fracture patients during the one-year period of registration at Oulu University Hospital. The intracapsular / extracapsular fracture rate (60/40) and the female/male rate (80/20) seemed to be similar to those reported in the recent Finnish Health Care Register data. The most frequent method for treating cervical fractures was Austin-Moore hemiarthroplasty (68%) and that for trochanteric and subtrochanteric fractures GN fixation (86%). The SAHFE forms proved to be easy to use and practicable for evaluating the quality of hip fracture treatment.
In a matched-pair study the short-term outcomes of the treatment of trochanteric fractures (after 4 months) were slightly better in the DHS group than in the GN group with respect to walking ability and mortality. The difference in mortality was at least partly due to the higher number of complications requiring re-operations associated with GN fixation.
In the treatment of subtrochanteric hip fractures, there were four intraoperative complications (9.3%) in the GN group but none in the DHS group. On the other hand, postoperative complications were more common in the DHS group (20% vs. 2%). It is significant that all these complications in the DHS group occurred in Seinsheimer type IIIA fractures. It is concluded that, despite the perioperative problems associated with gamma nailing, this technique may be preferable to DHS fixation for specific fracture types with medial cortical comminutation, such as Seinsheimer type IIIA.
Altogether 108 of the 1624 hip fractures were initially classified by the surgeons as basicervical fractures, but after a careful second look only 30 fulfilled all the criteria. The definitive rate of basicervical fractures was thus 1.8%. Treatment of basicervical fractures…
Subjects/Keywords: dynamic hip screw; fracture classification; functional outcome; gamma nail; hip fracture; osteosynthesis; subtrochanteric hip fracture; trochanteric hip fracture
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Saarenpää, I (Ismo). “Extracapsular hip fractures—aspects of intramedullary and extramedullary fixation.” 2008. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Oulu. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514289347.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Saarenpää, I (Ismo). “Extracapsular hip fractures—aspects of intramedullary and extramedullary fixation.” 2008. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Saarenpää I(. Extracapsular hip fractures—aspects of intramedullary and extramedullary fixation. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Oulu; 2008. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514289347.
Council of Science Editors:
Saarenpää I(. Extracapsular hip fractures—aspects of intramedullary and extramedullary fixation. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Oulu; 2008. Available from: http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514289347

University of Manchester
24.
Diaz Lopez, Reynol Alejandro.
THE EFFECT OF HIP JOINT PATHOLOGY (DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
AND FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT) ON THE SPHERICITY OF THE
JOINT.
Degree: 2018, University of Manchester
URL: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/escholar/uk-ac-man-scw:313465
► The shape of the hip joint components has a crucial role in the loading distribution and functionality of the hip joint. Hip joint pathologies commonly…
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▼ The shape of the
hip joint components has a crucial
role in the loading distribution and functionality of the
hip
joint.
Hip joint pathologies commonly diagnosed on adults, such as
femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and developmental dysplasia of
the
hip (DDH) are characterized by abnormalities in the morphology
of the pelvic or/and femoral bone. Surgical procedures focus on
restoring the mobility or slowing the degenerative process of
cartilage damage by reorienting the acetabulum or removing
abnormalities from the acetabulum and/or the femur. However, in a
number of cases damage appears in a different location or symptoms
do not disappear. This suggests that the shape of the articular
surfaces of the
hip joint is affected by the
hip joint pathologies.
To investigate this, anatomical angles of the
hip joint were
measured, finite element models were constructed, and a sphericity
analysis of the femoral head and acetabulum surface was performed
on thirty
hip joints, 10 with cam-type impingement, 10 with DDH and
10 normal hips. Radiographic parameters were taken from CT scan
data, finite element models were used to obtain
hip joint contact
areas and contact pressures from a one-leg-standing loading
condition, and, regarding sphericity, acetabulum and femoral head
surface sphericity was assessed using quantitative and
visualization methods. It was found that the femoral head was more
spherical than the acetabulum in all subjects. However, the
sphericity percentage of the acetabulum and femoral head from the
DDH and FAI group was lower than the normal
hip joint group.
Furthermore, DDH and FAI group had similar values on the sphericity
of the acetabulum and femoral head. We believe that the abnormal
morphology of the pelvic bone and femur found in DDH and FAI
subjects affects the shape of the hips, and this leads to damage on
the articular surface or acetabular rim.
Advisors/Committee Members: BAILEY, COLIN CG, Alonso Rasgado, Teresa, Bailey, Colin.
Subjects/Keywords: Hip joint; DDH; FAI; Sphericity
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Diaz Lopez, R. A. (2018). THE EFFECT OF HIP JOINT PATHOLOGY (DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
AND FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT) ON THE SPHERICITY OF THE
JOINT. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Manchester. Retrieved from http://www.manchester.ac.uk/escholar/uk-ac-man-scw:313465
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Diaz Lopez, Reynol Alejandro. “THE EFFECT OF HIP JOINT PATHOLOGY (DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
AND FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT) ON THE SPHERICITY OF THE
JOINT.” 2018. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Manchester. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/escholar/uk-ac-man-scw:313465.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Diaz Lopez, Reynol Alejandro. “THE EFFECT OF HIP JOINT PATHOLOGY (DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
AND FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT) ON THE SPHERICITY OF THE
JOINT.” 2018. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Diaz Lopez RA. THE EFFECT OF HIP JOINT PATHOLOGY (DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
AND FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT) ON THE SPHERICITY OF THE
JOINT. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Manchester; 2018. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/escholar/uk-ac-man-scw:313465.
Council of Science Editors:
Diaz Lopez RA. THE EFFECT OF HIP JOINT PATHOLOGY (DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
AND FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT) ON THE SPHERICITY OF THE
JOINT. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Manchester; 2018. Available from: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/escholar/uk-ac-man-scw:313465

Queens University
25.
Eveleigh, Ryan.
MRI Registration for Human Hip Kinematics
.
Degree: Mechanical and Materials Engineering, 2016, Queens University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14634
► Measurement of joint kinematics can provide knowledge to help improve joint prosthesis design, as well as identify joint motion patterns that may lead to joint…
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▼ Measurement of joint kinematics can provide knowledge to help improve joint prosthesis
design, as well as identify joint motion patterns that may lead to joint degeneration
or injury. More investigation into how the hip translates in live human subjects during
high amplitude motions is needed. This work presents a design of a non-invasive
method using the registration between images from conventional Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) and open MRI to calculate three dimensional hip joint kinematics.
The method was tested on a single healthy subject in three different poses. MRI
protocols for the conventional gantry, high-resolution MRI and the open gantry, lowresolution
MRI were developed. The scan time for the low-resolution protocol was
just under 6 minutes. High-resolution meshes and low resolution contours were derived
from segmentation of the high-resolution and low-resolution images, respectively.
Low-resolution contours described the poses as scanned, whereas the meshes
described the bones’ geometries. The meshes and contours were registered to each
other, and joint kinematics were calculated. The segmentation and registration were
performed for both cortical and sub-cortical bone surfaces. A repeatability study was
performed by comparing the kinematic results derived from three users’ segmentations
of the sub-cortical bone surfaces from a low-resolution scan. The root mean
squared error of all registrations was below 1.92mm. The maximum range between segmenters in translation magnitude was 0.95mm, and the maximum deviation from the average of all orientations was 1.27◦.
This work demonstrated that this method for non-invasive measurement of hip
kinematics is promising for measuring high-range-of-motion hip motions in vivo.
Subjects/Keywords: Hip Kinematics
;
Image Registration
;
MRI
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Eveleigh, R. (2016). MRI Registration for Human Hip Kinematics
. (Thesis). Queens University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14634
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Eveleigh, Ryan. “MRI Registration for Human Hip Kinematics
.” 2016. Thesis, Queens University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14634.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Eveleigh, Ryan. “MRI Registration for Human Hip Kinematics
.” 2016. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Eveleigh R. MRI Registration for Human Hip Kinematics
. [Internet] [Thesis]. Queens University; 2016. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14634.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Eveleigh R. MRI Registration for Human Hip Kinematics
. [Thesis]. Queens University; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14634
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Toronto
26.
Butt, Debra Ann.
Antihypertensives and Hip Fracture Risk in Community-dwelling Elderly: A Self-controlled Case Series Analysis.
Degree: 2011, University of Toronto
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30529
► Antihypertensive drugs can cause hypotension in the elderly and such an effect may lead to fall injuries. This thesis examined the association between antihypertensive drugs…
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▼ Antihypertensive drugs can cause hypotension in the elderly and such an effect may lead to fall injuries. This thesis examined the association between antihypertensive drugs and hip fracture risk among elderly patients during the initiation of monotherapy. This population-based self-controlled case series study used healthcare administrative databases to identify Ontario residents aged ≥ 66 years with a first prescription for a thiazide diuretic, angiotension II converting-enzyme inhibitor, angiotensin II receptor antagonist, calcium channel blocker or beta-adrenergic blocker. A cohort of newly treated hypertensive elderly was then linked to the occurrence of hip fractures from April 1, 2000 to March 31, 2009. We found that hypertensive elderly initiated on an antihypertensive drug had a 43% increased risk of having a hip fracture during the first 45 days of treatment, IRR 1.43 (95% CI 1.19-1.72). Initiating antihypertensive drugs in community-dwelling elderly should be approached with caution due to increased fracture risk.
MAST
Advisors/Committee Members: Glazier, Richard H., Health Policy, Management and Evaluation.
Subjects/Keywords: antihypertensives; hip fracture; 0766
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Butt, D. A. (2011). Antihypertensives and Hip Fracture Risk in Community-dwelling Elderly: A Self-controlled Case Series Analysis. (Masters Thesis). University of Toronto. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30529
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Butt, Debra Ann. “Antihypertensives and Hip Fracture Risk in Community-dwelling Elderly: A Self-controlled Case Series Analysis.” 2011. Masters Thesis, University of Toronto. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30529.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Butt, Debra Ann. “Antihypertensives and Hip Fracture Risk in Community-dwelling Elderly: A Self-controlled Case Series Analysis.” 2011. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Butt DA. Antihypertensives and Hip Fracture Risk in Community-dwelling Elderly: A Self-controlled Case Series Analysis. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. University of Toronto; 2011. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30529.
Council of Science Editors:
Butt DA. Antihypertensives and Hip Fracture Risk in Community-dwelling Elderly: A Self-controlled Case Series Analysis. [Masters Thesis]. University of Toronto; 2011. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30529

Victoria University of Wellington
27.
Witty, Andrew William Peter.
PIPELINES AND TIGHT RHYMES: VIRTUAL MEDIA AND HIP-HOP IN JAPAN & NEW ZEALAND.
Degree: 2018, Victoria University of Wellington
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10063/7902
► This thesis looks at hip-hop as a contemporary pop cultural phenomena and its relationship with media in the construction of underground hip-hop communities in Japanese…
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▼ This thesis looks at
hip-hop as a contemporary pop cultural phenomena and its relationship with media in the construction of underground
hip-hop communities in Japanese and New Zealand settings. My work on
hip-hop in Japan illustrates how global networks influence a traditionally mono-cultural society reckoning with a style connected to African-American experience. A New Zealand setting illustrates how virtual networks allow connections to wider
hip-hop culture from a geographically isolated setting and legitimises the local scene. In looking at both settings side-by-side, this thesis underscores the various ways that virtual networks and their increased visibility are used contemporaneously in the construction of local
hip-hop scenes as a tool to understand and promote
hip-hop music. Based on a mix of virtual fieldwork, fieldwork in New Zealand, as well as fieldwork in Japan, this thesis shows that questions of authenticity in
hip-hop have become more complex through different manifestations of
hip-hop culture that challenge traditional understandings of the genre’s meaning. This is a result of the varying levels of user-agency in virtual networks. In a Japanese setting, we see an increased importance placed on virtual networks, allowing
hip-hop fans and musicians alike to be part of the immediate conversation. Language barriers to
hip-hop’s dominant English vernacular mean that this conversation is generally filtered through the most dominant networks and ‘mainstream’ culture. These impressions of
hip-hop are the driving forces of style for the Japanese scene, leading to a collapse of the dichotic underground/mainstream divide seen in the earlier generations of Japanese
hip-hop. In a New Zealand setting, virtual networks are used to connect with English speaking
hip-hop musicians overseas, allowing musicians to operate in ‘underground’ virtual communities that are not physically manifested in New Zealand. By drawing attention to the ways that
hip-hop culture is formed, legitimized, and understood in these two geographic and cultural settings, this thesis demonstrates that
hip-hop culture exists in an integral relationship with virtual media and explores questions of appropriation, imitation, and authenticity.
Advisors/Committee Members: Cannady, Kimberly.
Subjects/Keywords: hip-hop; Japan; New Zealand
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Witty, A. W. P. (2018). PIPELINES AND TIGHT RHYMES: VIRTUAL MEDIA AND HIP-HOP IN JAPAN & NEW ZEALAND. (Masters Thesis). Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10063/7902
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Witty, Andrew William Peter. “PIPELINES AND TIGHT RHYMES: VIRTUAL MEDIA AND HIP-HOP IN JAPAN & NEW ZEALAND.” 2018. Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10063/7902.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Witty, Andrew William Peter. “PIPELINES AND TIGHT RHYMES: VIRTUAL MEDIA AND HIP-HOP IN JAPAN & NEW ZEALAND.” 2018. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Witty AWP. PIPELINES AND TIGHT RHYMES: VIRTUAL MEDIA AND HIP-HOP IN JAPAN & NEW ZEALAND. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Victoria University of Wellington; 2018. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10063/7902.
Council of Science Editors:
Witty AWP. PIPELINES AND TIGHT RHYMES: VIRTUAL MEDIA AND HIP-HOP IN JAPAN & NEW ZEALAND. [Masters Thesis]. Victoria University of Wellington; 2018. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10063/7902

Oregon State University
28.
Sundquist, Robert D.
The comparative effectiveness of static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching techniques in increasing hip flexion range of motion.
Degree: MS, Human Performance, 1995, Oregon State University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/15265
► The lack of hamstring muscle group flexibility has previously been associated with a higher incidence of hamstring strains among athletes. Several stretching methods have been…
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▼ The lack of hamstring muscle group flexibility has previously been associated with a higher incidence of hamstring strains among athletes. Several stretching methods have been shown to increase
hip joint range of motion (ROM); however, identification of an optimal stretching method has proven difficult. The purpose of this study was to find an optimal method of stretching to improve
hip flexion range of motion. Forty-three female college students, ranging in age from 18 to 29 yrs., volunteered to participate in this study. The subjects were randomly assigned to one of three stretching groups: static, contract relax, contract relax agonist contract. The subjects' maximal passive and active
hip flexion ROM values were measured using an inclinometer. The subjects were stretched by the same partners at a rate of six days a week for a total of 20 treatments over a 23 day period. The selected stretching techniques produced significant pretest to posttest increases (p<0.02) in both passive and active
hip flexion ROM. None of the stretching techniques improved passive or active
hip flexion ROM significantly more the contract relax agonist contract technique producing an average increase of 17.6 ± 14.1 deg, and the contract relax technique resulting in an average increase of 12.0 ± 10.8 deg. A significant stretching technique x pretestiposttest interaction was found for the passive ROM values (p<.02). Scheffe' post hoc analysis of simple interaction effects revealed that the static stretching technique improved posttest passive
hip flexion ROM significantly more than the PNF contract relax stretching method (p<.05). The results suggest that all three stretching techniques selected for this study are effective in increasing
hip flexion range of motion. Static stretching of the hamstring produced the greatest increases in both passive and active
hip flexion ROM, but no optimal technique was identified.
Advisors/Committee Members: Harter, Rod A. (advisor).
Subjects/Keywords: Hip joint
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Sundquist, R. D. (1995). The comparative effectiveness of static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching techniques in increasing hip flexion range of motion. (Masters Thesis). Oregon State University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1957/15265
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Sundquist, Robert D. “The comparative effectiveness of static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching techniques in increasing hip flexion range of motion.” 1995. Masters Thesis, Oregon State University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1957/15265.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Sundquist, Robert D. “The comparative effectiveness of static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching techniques in increasing hip flexion range of motion.” 1995. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Sundquist RD. The comparative effectiveness of static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching techniques in increasing hip flexion range of motion. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Oregon State University; 1995. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/15265.
Council of Science Editors:
Sundquist RD. The comparative effectiveness of static stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching techniques in increasing hip flexion range of motion. [Masters Thesis]. Oregon State University; 1995. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/15265
29.
정, 구영.
True Anterior Hip Approach by Anatomical dissection.
Degree: 2006, Ajou University
URL: http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/1310
;
http://dcoll.ajou.ac.kr:9080/dcollection/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000001026
► "Purpose: To evaluate safe triangle within femoral triangle for the potential space of true anterior hip approach Material and Methods: Cadaveric dissections were done on…
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▼ "Purpose: To evaluate safe triangle within femoral triangle for the potential space of true anterior hip approach
Material and Methods: Cadaveric dissections were done on 51 femoral triangles of 26 cadevers. We measured length of the direct head of rectus femoris from anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) to patella upper pole, ASIS to lateral border of femoral nerve, and entry point of femoral nerve and vessel branches to rectus. We analyzed the safe portion within the risky femoral triangle and applied it to two clinical situations, femoral head fracture and septic hip arthritis.
Result: Usually, there were three terminal branches to rectus femoris from the femoral nerve. The entry point of the first branch was at the proximal 17.5 ? 31.4% portion of the rectus femoris. The second and the third branch entered at the proximal 22.5 ? 40.7% and 26.3 ? 42.3%, respectively. The vessel entry was at 20.2 ? 37.3%. The length from ASIS to femoral nerve was 3.5 ? 8.5cm. Using this space, the operation was done much easier in the two situations mentioned above.
Conclusion: We suggest that the space within femoral triangle between proximal 17.5% of rectus femoris and iliacus could be used as one of the potential space for femoral head fracture fixation, septic hip irrigation in children and arthroscopy portal
"
"ABSTRACT ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS iii
LIST OF FIGURES iv
LIST OF TABLES v
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS 3
A. MATERIALS 3
1. Cadavers 3
B. METHODS 4
1. Surgical dissections of femoral triangle 4
2. Measuring 4
III. RESULT 6
A. RESULTS OF SURGICAL DISSECTIONS 6
B. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 7
1. Femoral head fractures 7
2. Pyogenic arthritis of hip 9
IV. DISCUSSION 10
V.CONCLUSION 15
REFERENCES 16
국문요약 18"
Master
Advisors/Committee Members: 대학원 의학과, 200424206, 정, 구영.
Subjects/Keywords: hip approach
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
정, 구영. “True Anterior Hip Approach by Anatomical dissection.” 2006. Thesis, Ajou University. Accessed April 16, 2021.
http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/1310 ; http://dcoll.ajou.ac.kr:9080/dcollection/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000001026.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
정, 구영. “True Anterior Hip Approach by Anatomical dissection.” 2006. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
정 . True Anterior Hip Approach by Anatomical dissection. [Internet] [Thesis]. Ajou University; 2006. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/1310 ; http://dcoll.ajou.ac.kr:9080/dcollection/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000001026.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
정 . True Anterior Hip Approach by Anatomical dissection. [Thesis]. Ajou University; 2006. Available from: http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/1310 ; http://dcoll.ajou.ac.kr:9080/dcollection/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000000001026
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Tennessee – Knoxville
30.
Yocum, Derek.
Biomechanical Evaluations of Bilateral and Unilateral TKR Patients During Level Walking and Stair Negotiation.
Degree: 2019, University of Tennessee – Knoxville
URL: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/5654
► Many total knee replacement (TKR) patients will need to have a contralateral knee replacement. Biomechanical differences between 1st and 2nd replaced limbs of bilateral TKR…
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▼ Many total knee replacement (TKR) patients will need to have a contralateral knee replacement. Biomechanical differences between 1st and 2nd replaced limbs of bilateral TKR have not been examined during level walking or stair negotiation. Further, it is unknown if hip and ankle biomechanics of bilateral patients are altered, compared to the replaced and non-replaced limbs of unilateral patients during level walking and stair negotiation. Study one and two compared hip, knee, and ankle biomechanics of the 1st and 2nd replaced limbs of bilateral patients and both replaced and non-replaced limbs of unilateral patients during level walking and stair negotiation, respectively. Study three compared knee joint waveforms of the 1st replaced limbs of bilateral patients, replaced limbs of unilateral patients, and randomly selected limbs of asymptomatic controls during level walking. Study one found that 2nd replaced limbs exhibited lower peak loading-response knee extension moments than the first replaced limbs. Bilateral patients exhibited lower loading-response knee extension moments, knee abduction moments, and dorsiflexion moments, compared to unilateral patients. Bilateral patients also exhibited lower push-off peak hip flexion moments and vertical GRF. Study two found during ascent, bilateral patients exhibited decreased peak loading-response knee extension (KEM) and push-off plantarflexion moments. Unilateral replaced limbs KEM was lower than non-replaced. During descent, bilateral patients descended significantly slower, had lower peak loading-response vertical GRF and KEM, and push-off KEM. Bilateral patients had higher peak loading-response hip extension and push-off plantarflexion moments, and increased knee adduction ROM. Study three found TKR patients exhibited more flexed and abducted knees throughout stance, decreased sagittal knee ROM, increased early-stance adduction ROM, decreased LR knee extension and PO knee flexion moments, decreased LR and PO KAbM, increased KAbM at midstance, increased midstance vertical GRF, as well as decreased LR and PO vertical GRF. Additionally, bilateral patients exhibited reduced sagittal knee ROM, increased adduction ROM, decreased sagittal knee moments throughout stance, decreased KAbM throughout stance, an earlier LR peak vertical GRF, and a decreased PO vertical GRF, compared to unilateral patients.
Subjects/Keywords: arthroplasty; gait; knee; hip; ankle
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Yocum, D. (2019). Biomechanical Evaluations of Bilateral and Unilateral TKR Patients During Level Walking and Stair Negotiation. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Retrieved from https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/5654
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Yocum, Derek. “Biomechanical Evaluations of Bilateral and Unilateral TKR Patients During Level Walking and Stair Negotiation.” 2019. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Accessed April 16, 2021.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/5654.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Yocum, Derek. “Biomechanical Evaluations of Bilateral and Unilateral TKR Patients During Level Walking and Stair Negotiation.” 2019. Web. 16 Apr 2021.
Vancouver:
Yocum D. Biomechanical Evaluations of Bilateral and Unilateral TKR Patients During Level Walking and Stair Negotiation. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Tennessee – Knoxville; 2019. [cited 2021 Apr 16].
Available from: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/5654.
Council of Science Editors:
Yocum D. Biomechanical Evaluations of Bilateral and Unilateral TKR Patients During Level Walking and Stair Negotiation. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Tennessee – Knoxville; 2019. Available from: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/5654
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