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The Effect of Video-Based Education on Activities of Daily Living and Wound Healing of Patients with Total Hip Replacement: Randomised Controlled Trials [PDF]
Background and Purpose: There remains a need for effective and accessible education methods to support recovery after total hip replacement. To evaluate the effects of video-based education on daily living activities and wound healing of patients ...
Ayse Sinem Tas, Ismet Eser
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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF POST TOTAL HIP / KNEE REPLACEMENT IN HIP / KNEE SPINE SYNDROME [PDF]
Insiden osteoarthritis pada hip joint, osteoarthritis pada knee joint, dan degenerative lumbar spondylosis semakin meningkat seiring dengan bertambahnya populasi penduduk usia tua. Kasus Hip/Knee Spine syndrome sendiri cukup sering ditemukan.
Achmad Fachrizal, Komang Agung Irianto
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Total replacement of both articulating surfaces of the arthritic hip has met with great success in England. Polyethylene or metal prostheses replace the femoral head and acetabulum and are rigidly secured with acrylic cement or by mechanical means. Postoperative recovery is rapid.
Rodney Sweetnam
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ONE STAGE BILATERAL TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT [PDF]
Introduction: One-stage bilateral total hip replacement has gained popularity due to its advantages, which include its lower cost, anesthetic time, hospitalization, and recovery.
Fabio Stucchi Devito +3 more
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Black hip: a rare case treated by total hip replacement
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Ochronic arthropathy of hip (Black Hip) is a rare clinical manifestation of congenital disorder of amino acid metabolism characterized by a classic triad: (1) degenerative arthritis, (2) ochronotic pigmentation, and (3) urine ...
Narayana Gowda +2 more
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Summary Total joint replacement is a valuable new procedure in orthopedic surgery. The low friction arthroplasty of Charnley and the Charnley- Muller prosthesis are discussed. Sixty-six operations performed at the University of Illinois Hospital between June 1968 and January 1970 are evaluated.
F E, Stinchfield, E S, White
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Background: Ochronotic Arthropathy is very rare disorder (around one in million people). It is due to deficiency of enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase which leads to accumulation of homogentisic acid (HGA) and causes damage of several connective tissues ...
Sanjeev Jain, Sabeel Ahmad, K. Vishwas
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Introduction: Total joint replacement of hip and knee is considered as one of the most successful orthopedic surgeries in the twenty-first century because of the only solution to end-stage arthritis of these joints.
Shrawan Kumar Thapa +3 more
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