Frederik Berstad Møse
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About Frederik Berstad Møse
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon within the field of trauma and pelvic surgery. Head of Acute and Trauma division. Currently active in a PhD in hip preserving surgery focused on hip dysplasia in the young adult and its treatment by peri-acetabular osteotomy
Research projects
Active projects
- A Pilot Screening Project for the Detection of Pre-arthritic Hip Dysplasia
- Adult dysplasia of the hip; the role of labral pathology and effect of pelvic tilt.
- Diagnosing hip dysplasia using deep neural networks
- High frequency of labral pathology in symptomatic borderline dysplasia: a prospective magnetic resonance arthrography study of 99 patients
- Total hip arthroplasty secondary to non-treated dysplasia in the younger patient
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Publications
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Articles in journals
- Møse, F. B. , Mohseni, S. & Borg, T. (2024). A pilot screening project for the detection of hip dysplasia in young patients. Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery (JHPS). [BibTeX]
- Møse, F. , Mechlenburg, I. , Hartig-Andreasen, C. , Gelineck, J. , Søballe, K. & Jakobsen, S. S. (2019). High frequency of labral pathology in symptomatic borderline dysplasia: a prospective magnetic resonance arthrography study of 99 patients. Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery, 6 (1), 60-68. [BibTeX]