Applied Anatomy of Bones & Joints of Lower Limb
5. The mechanism and structure endangered in posterior dislocation of the hip. This dislocation occurs commonly in MVAs. As the femoral head is situated posterior to the acetabulum, it is prone to dislocation during a MVA involving rapid deceleration. If the knees strike the dashboard they can transmit the force through the femur to the hip. ................
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