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Spine-Pelvis-Hip Relationship in the Functioning of a Total Hip Replacement.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2018Spine-pelvis-hip motion is normally coordinated to allow balance of the mass of the trunk and hip motion with standing and sitting.Normal motion from standing to sitting involves hip flexion of 55° to 70° and pelvic posterior tilt of 20°.
H. Ike +5 more
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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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Ceramics in Total Hip Replacement
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2005Alumina-on-alumina total hip arthroplasty has been used for 32 years in Europe. The theoretical advantages of this combination are represented by its remarkable sliding characteristics, its very low wear debris generation, and its improved fracture toughness.
Hannouche, Didier +5 more
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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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The Bone & Joint Journal, 2014
Intravenous tranexamic acid (TXA) has been shown to be effective in reducing blood loss and the need for transfusion after joint replacement. Recently, there has been interest in applying it topically before the closure of surgical wounds.
S. Alshryda +5 more
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Intravenous tranexamic acid (TXA) has been shown to be effective in reducing blood loss and the need for transfusion after joint replacement. Recently, there has been interest in applying it topically before the closure of surgical wounds.
S. Alshryda +5 more
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2017
Perioperative management of the patient for total joint surgery involves a basic understanding of the patient’s preexisting conditions, the surgical plan, and the potential for intraoperative complications. This patient population often presents with multiple comorbidities, in addition to degenerative joint disease, which can complicate the ...
David Janfaza +2 more
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Perioperative management of the patient for total joint surgery involves a basic understanding of the patient’s preexisting conditions, the surgical plan, and the potential for intraoperative complications. This patient population often presents with multiple comorbidities, in addition to degenerative joint disease, which can complicate the ...
David Janfaza +2 more
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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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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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