The management of coxofemoral pathologies is constantly increasing. In addition to degenerative hip pathology, the orthopedic surgeon is now confronted with pathologies such as femoro-acetabular conflict, pathologies of the gluteus medius and pathologies of the labrum whose early management limits arthritis degeneration. These pathologies are mainly encountered in young subjects (\<60 years). Self-questionnaires play an important role in understanding patients' point of view on the impact of their coxofemoral pathologies and also allow an assessment of their condition after treatment. For the evaluation of coxofemoral pathologies in the young subject (\<60 years) the Super Simple Hip score (SUSHI-score) was developed and validated. In the elderly subject with hip osteoarthritis, the HOOS score has the advantage of specifically measuring pain, symptoms, function and quality of life, but is made up of 40 items and is often considered rather heavy to submit. However, it has recently been simplified and the HOOS-12 (HOOS score with 12 items) has been developed and validated. These two scores are useful in current clinical practice but they are only validated in English.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
120 patients with coxofemoral pathologies will pass the SUSHI-score and the HOOS-12 score questionnaires. The HAGOS (Hip and Groin Score) questionnaire will be also passed by the subject, for the convergent validity.
Hôpital Lariboisière - AP-HP
Paris, France
RECRUITINGCentre Hospitalier Privé Saint-Grégoire
Saint-Grégoire, France
RECRUITINGCHU of Martinique
Fort-de-France, Martinique
RECRUITINGTranscultural validation of the SUSHI-score and HOOS-12 score questionnaire
It will be a question of obtaining a version translated into French. The translated version tested on a small group of patients (15) will be submitted to the author of the original version of the tool, along with a report highlighting and explaining all the modifications and difficulties noted by a group of experts.
Time frame: 1 month
Psychometric validation of the SUSHI-score and HOOS-12 score questionnaire
Questionnaires will be passed by 120 subjects. Following parameters will be measured: feasibility and acceptability, validity, reliability, and sensitivity to change.
Time frame: 12 months
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