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
The surgical treatment of chronic arthritis of the hip is usually a compromise between the relief of...
PhDTotal hip replacement (THR) is one of the most successful and most frequently performed operatio...
In developing countries hip osteoarthritis constitutes a major public health issue as it is highly p...
Arthroplasty of the hip aims to provide a painless, freely mobile, and stable joint, and is usually ...
“ Just as the basic idea of Lane plates lived on by changing towards the more natural, so will arthr...
SummarySir John Charnley ushered in the era of total hip replacement over 50 years ago. His innovati...
The aim of this paper is to give a brief outline of some of the more common operative procedures per...
The painful hip continues to present a serious therapeutic problem. Arthroplasty has its uses, espec...
1mm Africa, art.lirodei-iis of the hip, which is oftemm difficult to obtain, is frequemitly indicate...
The requirements of an arthroplasty of the hip are that it should produce a painless, freely mobile ...
The problem of disabling osteoarthritis of the hip is difficult when only one hip is involved, far m...
Recently increasing revision rates of certain types of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip prostheses [1], intr...
In 1960, John Charnley, a pionner of total hip replacement, first developed low-friction arthroplast...
Hemiarthrroplasty is a procedure in which the head and neck of femur are only replaced with prosthes...
Total replacement ofthe hipjoint has become a widely accepted procedure in the treatment of arthriti...
The surgical treatment of chronic arthritis of the hip is usually a compromise between the relief of...
PhDTotal hip replacement (THR) is one of the most successful and most frequently performed operatio...
In developing countries hip osteoarthritis constitutes a major public health issue as it is highly p...
Arthroplasty of the hip aims to provide a painless, freely mobile, and stable joint, and is usually ...
“ Just as the basic idea of Lane plates lived on by changing towards the more natural, so will arthr...
SummarySir John Charnley ushered in the era of total hip replacement over 50 years ago. His innovati...
The aim of this paper is to give a brief outline of some of the more common operative procedures per...
The painful hip continues to present a serious therapeutic problem. Arthroplasty has its uses, espec...
1mm Africa, art.lirodei-iis of the hip, which is oftemm difficult to obtain, is frequemitly indicate...
The requirements of an arthroplasty of the hip are that it should produce a painless, freely mobile ...
The problem of disabling osteoarthritis of the hip is difficult when only one hip is involved, far m...
Recently increasing revision rates of certain types of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip prostheses [1], intr...
In 1960, John Charnley, a pionner of total hip replacement, first developed low-friction arthroplast...
Hemiarthrroplasty is a procedure in which the head and neck of femur are only replaced with prosthes...
Total replacement ofthe hipjoint has become a widely accepted procedure in the treatment of arthriti...
The surgical treatment of chronic arthritis of the hip is usually a compromise between the relief of...
PhDTotal hip replacement (THR) is one of the most successful and most frequently performed operatio...
In developing countries hip osteoarthritis constitutes a major public health issue as it is highly p...