I need a total hip replacement and I have been hearing from “others” that the anterior approach is the way to go. I am glad to know that it may not be the way to go! My brother had a hip replacement one year ago and it turns out it was an anterior approach and he has had m...
The minimally invasive anterior approach using intermuscular planes allows a surgical approach to the hip and implantation of a total hip prosthesis with no muscle, tendon, or trochanteric section, even partially. This is not offered by any other surgical approach. Preserving the abductors and ...
Good pelvic alignment relies on a balance of forces generated by the muscles that come together at the pelvis and attach to the bones of the pelvic bowl. They include the gluteal and hamstring muscles in the back, and the hip flexors and abdominal muscles in the front. Your spinal extensor...
Anterior minimally invasive approach for total hip replacement: five-year survivorship and learning curve. Hip Int. 2014;24(3):277–83. Article PubMed Google Scholar Rachbauer F, Krismer M. [Minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty via direct anterior approach]. Oper Orthop Traumatol. 2008;20...
Physical therapy will focus on strengthening muscles such as the hamstring, quadriceps, calf, hip, and ankle. This therapy will help to re-establish a full range of motion of the knee. With the use of these nonsurgical options a patient can expect to be back to normal daily activity within...
Hip and pelvis MRI: Part 2: Common pathological conditions This article provides an overview for the identification of hip and pelvis pathology on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the chiropractor. An outline o... JM Grenier,MA Wessely - 《Clinical Chiropractic》 被引量: 9发表: 2006年 Su...