Arthroscopic anatomy of the hip: An in vivo study*

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Hip arthroscopy is an exciting, new, and expanding field of orthopaedic surgery. The anatomy seen arthroscopically is considerably enlarged and more extensive than described in the classical anatomy texts. Orthopaedic surgeons must be familiar with the normal arthroscopic anatomy before embarking on hip arthroscopy.

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All arthroscopic photographs remain copyright of Richard N. Villar. All line drawings remain copyright of Graham S. Keene.

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