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Describing the displacement of the femoral head in relation to the femoral neck, slippery femoral epiphysis is the most common hip disorder in adolescents (19.8 cases per 1,000,000 children) and which affects boys more often than girls. (Kelsey JL, Keggi KJ and Soutwhick WO., 1970). The slippery femoral epiphysis is classified as stable or unstable depending on the stability of the physis. It is a sliding movement back and down of the proximal epiphysis of the femur relative to the metaphysis (growth plate of the femoral head) causing an apparent deformity of the varus.

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