The resulting mechanical looseness of the joint (hip laxity or subluxation) causes
abnormal wear on the cartilage that line the femoral head.
Not exact matches
This usually exerts more pressure
on isolated areas of your kneecap during running and causes
abnormal wear.
It's typically caused by inflammation in the surrounding disc nerves or
abnormal micromotion instability when the outer rings of the disc are
worn down and can not effectively absorb stress
on the spine.
These theories include failure of transition of cartilage to bone during development, and excessive
wear and tear
on the coronoid process due to joint incongruity which places
abnormal stresses
on the developing bone.