Hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis in young adults using Bateman UPF prosthesis.
Shigeo Kouno +8 more
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Comparison of the uncemented Cone and the cemented Bimetric hip prosthesis in young patients with osteoarthritis: An RSA, clinical and radiographic study [PDF]
Håkan Ström +4 more
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Oncology Rehabilitation in Australia: A National Survey Update
Our cross‐sectional survey found that the number of exercise‐based oncology rehabilitation programs in Australia had increased from 31 programs in 2015 to 76 programs in 2024. However, nationwide program availability remains poor. ABSTRACT Introduction Few exercise‐based oncology rehabilitation programs were available across Australia in 2015. Clinical
Ally Lasscock +2 more
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Long-term survivorship of an exchangeable-neck hip prosthesis with a Ti-alloy/Ti-alloy neck-stem junction. [PDF]
Baleani M +4 more
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ACUTE HYPOTENSION FOLLOWING INSERTION OF FEMORAL PROSTHESIS DURING TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT
Nigel E. Sharrock +4 more
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Hip Prosthesis Infection Due to Mycobacterium wolinskyi [PDF]
C. Pulcini +7 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Immune‐mediated adverse local tissue reactions (ALTRs) to implanted metallic devices are an increasingly recognised orthopaedic concern. Recent research has identified a critical HLA genotype associated with increased risk of ALTR development around in situ arthroplasty implants.
Andrew P. Kurmis, Kimberley F. Kurmis
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Impending atypical femoral fractures associated with bisphosphonates: postoperative diagnosis after hip prosthesis. Clinical cases presentation. [PDF]
Bottai V +7 more
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Failure of a proximally porous-coated femoral prosthesis in revision total hip arthroplasty
Steven T. Woolson, Terence J. Delaney
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People with spinal cord injury (SCI) experience bladder overactivity, which can cause incontinence. Dorsal genital nerve stimulation (DGNS) can suppress overactivity, providing a longer duration to reach a toilet. People with SCI trialed home‐based DGNS for 8 weeks. DGNS was effective in the laboratory, and participants found home‐based DGNS acceptable.
Sean Doherty +4 more
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