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The Painful Total Hip Replacement
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2004Total hip replacement is one of the most common and successful orthopaedic procedures. However, evaluation and treatment of the painful total hip replacement is one of the most difficult challenges for the arthroplasty surgeon. The differential diagnosis includes causes that are intrinsic and extrinsic to the hip.
Kevin J. Bozic, Harry E. Rubash
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Impingement with Total Hip Replacement
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2007Impingement is a cause of poor outcomes of prosthetic hip arthroplasty; it can lead to instability, accelerated wear, and unexplained pain. Impingement is influenced by prosthetic design, component position, biomechanical factors, and patient variables.
Aamer Malik+2 more
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Total hip replacement in dancers
Clinical Rheumatology, 2013A case report of a professional contemporary dancer who successfully returned to the stage after bilateral total hip replacements (THR) for osteoarthritis is presented, together with her own commentary and a retrospective cohort study of total hip replacements in dancers. In the presented cohort, there were no post-operative dislocations or infections,
Inge R. A. E. Buyls+4 more
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Radiology of Total Hip Replacements
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1976The early and late roentgenograms of the first 100 consecutive Charnley low friction arthroplasties, performed at the Hospital for Special Surgery from October 1968 to October 1970 demonstrate interesting reactions of joint structure. Osteoporosis, early breakage of the wires and trochanteric bed covered by cement were the main factors preventing or ...
Virat Chuem Im+3 more
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Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2011
ABSTRACT:A total hip replacement (THR) is a salvage operation that is undertaken when medical management fails. The coxofemoral joint is replaced to maintain function of the limb and to provide a better quality of life for that patient. As this is a complex and painful procedure, thought must be given to providing adequate analgesia both peri- and ...
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ABSTRACT:A total hip replacement (THR) is a salvage operation that is undertaken when medical management fails. The coxofemoral joint is replaced to maintain function of the limb and to provide a better quality of life for that patient. As this is a complex and painful procedure, thought must be given to providing adequate analgesia both peri- and ...
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The Unstable Total Hip Replacement
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2004Instability after total hip arthroplasty (THA) is not a rare occurrence. Numerous factors have been associated with dislocation including surgical approach, implant design, failure to restore proper hip mechanics and soft tissue restraints, and patient variables such as early postoperative compliance, soft tissue integrity, and neurologic conditions ...
Hideki Warashina, Douglas E. Padgett
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Total Hip Replacement in England
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970Involvement of the hips is an often-ocurring, and frequently disastrous complication of both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. In these conditions early symptoms of hip joint difficulties are certain forerunners of serious deterioration. Involvement of one side often is followed by involvement of the other side and pain and disability tend to increase ...
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1993
This is probably the operation most associated with orthopaedic wards. It is also one of the most quoted when hospital waiting lists are under discussion. It is mainly the elderly who need hip replacement and, with increased longevity and the expectation of better quality of life, this surgery is in ever-increasing demand.
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This is probably the operation most associated with orthopaedic wards. It is also one of the most quoted when hospital waiting lists are under discussion. It is mainly the elderly who need hip replacement and, with increased longevity and the expectation of better quality of life, this surgery is in ever-increasing demand.
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