MIDDLETOWN — A newer hip replacement method might just change the phrase “no pain, no gain” for some osteoarthritis patients. That’s the hope of Eve Kristin of Monroe, who limped into the “Dessert ...
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Alternatives to Hip Replacement
Medically reviewed by Jennifer Steinhoff, MD Key Takeaways Physical therapy, walking aids, and injections can help avoid a ...
Your hips are one of the largest joints in your body that bears weight. They’re the reason you can walk, squat down, twist, turn, and carry heavy items. Hips are ball-and-socket joints. They’re the ...
Robotically enhanced surgeries are minimally invasive with less disruption of tissue, so postoperative pain is diminished and ...
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Your Guide to Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement surgery, or hip arthroplasty, is a common procedure that can improve mobility and decrease pain in a hip joint that’s no longer functioning properly. The American College of ...
A hip surgery procedure called subchrondroplasty may benefit young and active people with hip problems. It is minimally invasive and preserves the joint’s natural function. Hip surgery techniques and ...
Hip replacement surgery, also called total hip arthroplasty, involves removing damaged bone and cartilage in your hip and replacing it with artificial parts. During a total hip replacement, your ...
Hip Innovation Technology invites attendees of the Current Concepts in Joint Replacement meeting to attend their free educational symposium. Attendees will be updated on the status of the Reverse Hip ...
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Walking speed before surgery predicts who thrives after hip replacement
This study shows that preoperative gait speed is a strong predictor of patient-reported pain relief, function, and joint ...
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