Skip to main content
British Medical Journal logoLink to British Medical Journal
. 1969 Jan 11;1(5636):71–73. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5636.71

Injuries to Hip Joint in Car Occupants

E Grattan, J A Hobbs
PMCID: PMC1982008  PMID: 5761828

Abstract

Four varieties of fracture, of dislocation, or of fracture dislocation of the hip are described that occur in car occupants after road accidents. It is suggested that, whereas most hip injuries to car occupants are produced by application of force to the knee, one important variety (central fracture dislocation) is the result of the direct application of force to the great trochanter. Central fracture dislocations might be prevented, or their severity minimized, by strengthening the sides of cars and of car doors and by improving the energy absorption characteristics of the facia panel.

Full text

PDF
71

Images in this article


Articles from British Medical Journal are provided here courtesy of BMJ Publishing Group

RESOURCES