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7 months post PAO op on left hip

7 months post PAO op on left hip

I’m about 7 months out from my hip surgery to address borderline dysplasia, cam impingement and hypermobility. I was purposefully intentionally slightly overcorrected which is concerning and my radiology report said “lateral downsloping” unsure what I should be looking for. I did get my surgery in Boston with one of the best hip surgeons in the world

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