Arthroplasty of the hip aims to provide a painless, freely mobile, and stable joint, and is usually carried out to improve the function of a hip which is both stiff and painful
Treatment of fractures in patients with developmental dysplasia of hip is not clear. In patients wit...
The technology of artificial joint replacements has evolved rapidly over the last forty years and ha...
Recently increasing revision rates of certain types of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip prostheses [1], intr...
Arthroplasty of the hip aims to provide a painless, freely mobile, and stable joint, and is usually ...
The painful hip continues to present a serious therapeutic problem. Arthroplasty has its uses, espec...
The aim of the study is to review and analyze the medical literature on hip arthroplasty.Hip arthrop...
The problem of disabling osteoarthritis of the hip is difficult when only one hip is involved, far m...
Total hip arthroplasty is currently one of the most successful and frequently performed surgical pro...
Total replacement ofthe hipjoint has become a widely accepted procedure in the treatment of arthriti...
The hip joint plays a crucial role in daily living and athletic activities. The specific anatomy and...
The surgical treatment of chronic arthritis of the hip is usually a compromise between the relief of...
The requirements of an arthroplasty of the hip are that it should produce a painless, freely mobile ...
Hip arthroplasty is a common procedure in elective orthopaedic surgery that has excellent outcomes. ...
Total joint replacements have improved the quality of life of thousands of people over the last quar...
In 1960, John Charnley, a pionner of total hip replacement, first developed low-friction arthroplast...
Treatment of fractures in patients with developmental dysplasia of hip is not clear. In patients wit...
The technology of artificial joint replacements has evolved rapidly over the last forty years and ha...
Recently increasing revision rates of certain types of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip prostheses [1], intr...
Arthroplasty of the hip aims to provide a painless, freely mobile, and stable joint, and is usually ...
The painful hip continues to present a serious therapeutic problem. Arthroplasty has its uses, espec...
The aim of the study is to review and analyze the medical literature on hip arthroplasty.Hip arthrop...
The problem of disabling osteoarthritis of the hip is difficult when only one hip is involved, far m...
Total hip arthroplasty is currently one of the most successful and frequently performed surgical pro...
Total replacement ofthe hipjoint has become a widely accepted procedure in the treatment of arthriti...
The hip joint plays a crucial role in daily living and athletic activities. The specific anatomy and...
The surgical treatment of chronic arthritis of the hip is usually a compromise between the relief of...
The requirements of an arthroplasty of the hip are that it should produce a painless, freely mobile ...
Hip arthroplasty is a common procedure in elective orthopaedic surgery that has excellent outcomes. ...
Total joint replacements have improved the quality of life of thousands of people over the last quar...
In 1960, John Charnley, a pionner of total hip replacement, first developed low-friction arthroplast...
Treatment of fractures in patients with developmental dysplasia of hip is not clear. In patients wit...
The technology of artificial joint replacements has evolved rapidly over the last forty years and ha...
Recently increasing revision rates of certain types of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip prostheses [1], intr...