Daniela Zaps
Boston Children's Hospital
6 Papers
22 Citations
Daniela Zaps is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniela Zaps include University of Düsseldorf.
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Papers
EOS imaging of the human pelvis: reliability, validity, and controlled comparison with radiography.
Bernd Bittersohl,Joana M. Freitas,Daniela Zaps,Matthew R. Schmitz,James D. Bomar,Abd R. Muhamad,Harish S. Hosalkar +6 more
TL;DR: The EOS imaging technique proved reliable for the assessment of gross pelvic and acetabular morphology, and it may be an alternative to current radiography for primary imaging in the pediatric population and potentially in adults as well.
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Spectrum of radiographic femoroacetabular impingement morphology in adolescents and young adults: an EOS-based double-cohort study.
Matthew R. Schmitz,Bernd Bittersohl,Daniela Zaps,James D. Bomar,Andrew T. Pennock,Harish S. Hosalkar +5 more
TL;DR: There was a high prevalence of radiographic impingement morphology beyond the spectrum of normal in this double-cohort study of adolescents, which raises the important question of what morphologic characteristics should be defined as abnormal, when at least one finding of impingements morphology is noted in such a large segment of the population.
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The hip antero-superior labral tear with avulsion of rectus femoris (HALTAR) lesion: does the SLAP equivalent in the hip exist?
Harish S. Hosalkar,Andrew T. Pennock,Daniela Zaps,Matthew R. Schmitz,James D. Bomar,Bernd Bittersohl +5 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that further diagnostic work-up is carried out in cases with prolonged hip pain and impaired hip function following an AIIS injury in order to identify any associated peri- and intra-articular damage.
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Hip arthrodesis in the pediatric population: where do we stand?
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to discuss the current indications in the pediatric population and outline surgical techniques for hip arthrodesis while pointing out limitations and shortcomings.
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Assessment and management of chronic pain in patients with stable total hip arthroplasty
TL;DR: There is a subset of patients with a stable THA that present with chronic pain which can have several aetiologies which include soft tissue, bony, neurological, vascular and psychological causes and diagnosis and management may require multidisciplinary approaches to successfully alleviate chronic pain.