The New England Journal of Medicine: Pelvic Inclination: A Factor in Slipped Epiphysis and Nonunion of Fracture of the Hip Pelvic Inclination: A Factor in Slipped Epiphysis and Nonunion of Fracture of the Hip Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is a hip disorder that can occur during adolescence. In SCFE, the ball at the upper end of the thigh bone (femur) slips in a backward direction through the ... Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is a condition where the head of the thigh bone slips off the neck of the bone at the growth plate.
The growth plate is the area of cartilage at the end of the ... Pathophysiology. The top of the femur, known as the capital femoral epiphysis, serves as the ball of the hip joint when the acetabulum is the socket. In SCFE, the acetabulum holds the femoral head in ...
slipped epiphysis hip, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: Open reduction of slipped capital femoral epiphysis The capital femoral epiphysis is part of the rounded end (ball) at the top of the thigh bone (femur), which fits into the socket of the hip joint. During growth this can slip from its normal position, ... Indiatimes: As rise in rare hip condition leaves children limping, Bengaluru doctors stress early diagnosis