To simultaneously improve assessment of patholomorphologies of the hip and reduce the reliance on CT imaging, this study sought to utilize Zero Echo Time (ZTE) MRI to create patient-specific 3D models of the hip and perform in silico kinematic collision simulations to quantify hip range of motion in a cohort of patients with radiologic signs of FAI and hip dysplasia. Range of motion assessments indicate that patients' simulated ranges of motion comport with their radiologically diagnosed conditions.
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