Abstract
Two most common causes of non-inflammatory hip disease in the adolescent and young adult patient population are FAI or hip dysplasia. This article describes the clinical presentation of a patient with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). It explains presentation and pathophysiology, and goes on to discuss important radiological parameters to diagnose FAI. In the end, treatment strategy of FAI is summarised.
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