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Ectopic ossification following total hip replacement. Incidence and a method of classification.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1973A method to classify the degree of ectopic-bone formation about the hip following total hip arthroplasty revealed that 21 per cent of 100 consecutive patients treated by total hip arthroplasty had ectopic-bone formation about the hip of various degrees ...
A. Brooker+3 more
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BMJ, 2010
A retired general practitioner had hip replacements in 1997 and 2009.
Geoffrey J Stranks, Pat Tomlinson
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A retired general practitioner had hip replacements in 1997 and 2009.
Geoffrey J Stranks, Pat Tomlinson
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Replacement Arthroplasties of the Hip
The American Journal of Nursing, 1955hip joint prostheses. There is the shortneck type which can be used when the neck of the femur is long and adequate. This type, which replaces the head only, has been made in acrylic plastic, stainless steel, or vitallium. Other models have been developed for use when there is a loss of the neck, either from absorption or from a fracture well down ...
John S. Donaldson, Mary Edna Williams
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Total Hip Replacement for the Dislocated Hip
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2001Replacing the dislocated hip is technically more challenging than replacing the subluxated hip. Overall, clinical and radiographic results have not been as good for hips that are completely dislocated. The surgical approach must allow for identification of the false and true acetabula, identification of the sciatic nerve, and lengthening of the leg. In
Allan E. Gross+3 more
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Total Hip Replacement, Joint Replacement, and Hip Fracture [PDF]
Surgical treatment of hip fracture is a well-known medical emergency in the elderly. Similar to arthroplasty, this operation is performed to acutely restore function and decrease pain. Although the anatomic approach, instrumentation, and final mechanical results of hip fracture repair are similar to what occurs with hip arthroplasty, major differences ...
Idit Matot, Shaul Beyth
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Replacement reconstruction of the hip
The American Journal of Surgery, 1952Abstract For cogent reasons we felt impelled to do a few selected cases rather than a great number, believing that a long period of accurate observation and study of five to ten years or more would offer much knowledge regarding the behavior of bone and soft tissues with substitution prostheses. Certain principles now stand out sharply. In reviewing
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— How disappointing that the first article inThe Journal( 212 :611, 1970) to describe the striking progress in hip reconstruction being made with total hip replacement by Charnley, McKee, and Watson-Farrar and Ring in England should contain many inaccuracies.
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To the Editor.— How disappointing that the first article inThe Journal( 212 :611, 1970) to describe the striking progress in hip reconstruction being made with total hip replacement by Charnley, McKee, and Watson-Farrar and Ring in England should contain many inaccuracies.
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Nursing Standard, 2004
This article provides an overview of total hip replacement and the nurse's role in caring for patients undergoing this procedure.
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This article provides an overview of total hip replacement and the nurse's role in caring for patients undergoing this procedure.
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Hip replacement in the elderly
British Journal of Nursing, 1993Hip replacement is commonplace and generally successful except for the very elderly in whom repeated surgery may be necessary. The benefit for many of these patients is questioned in the context of predictability of outcome and consideration of quality of life and death.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
Total hip replacement in the dog has proved to be a highly successful method of restoring normal, pain-free motion to the coxofemoral joint. In a prospective study done at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Berwyn Veterinary Associates Hospital, the indications and contraindications, the most effective surgical technique ...
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Total hip replacement in the dog has proved to be a highly successful method of restoring normal, pain-free motion to the coxofemoral joint. In a prospective study done at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Berwyn Veterinary Associates Hospital, the indications and contraindications, the most effective surgical technique ...
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