We studied 70 patients after uncemented hip replacement with the Lord prosthesis which has a relatively long, completely macrotextured stem. The mean follow up was for 9.5 years. We compared radiographs at one year after operation, at 5 years and at the last follow up. Twenty-five patients ...
When osteoarthritis becomes so severe that the pain is intense or the hip joint becomes deformed, a total hip replacement (arthroplasty) may be a consideration. People who fracture their hip sometimes need surgery to fix the fracture or replace the hip. ...
The NICE guidance states that such prostheses need to be subject to annual review (up to 10 years) “to ensure that the revision rate remains consistent with the 10 year benchmark”. Therefore, the minimum survival that is expected of a primary total hip replacement implant has been ...
Total hip replacement and surface replacement for the treatment of pain and disability resulting from end-stage arthritis of the hip (review of technology ... Total hip replacement and surface replacement for the treatment of pain and disability resulting from end-stage arthritis of the hip (...
pain when we moved in our sleep. Or when we had to take comfort in using a cane to help relieve the pain and have assistance in walking. We recall the times when we cried UNCLE and planned for our hip replacement surgery, feeling like a dog or cat going to the vet…heart pounding,...
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Controlling pain after total hip and knee arthroplasty using a multimodal protocol with local periarticular injections: a prospective randomized study. Controlling pain after total hip and knee arthroplasty using a multimodal protocol with local periarticular injections: A prospective randomized study. J ...
Nuclear Medicine Communications: March 2004 - Volume 25 - Issue 3 - p 321 Abstracts Persistent pain following total hip replacement Khan, S.H.M.a; Dunlop, D.a; Darby, M.b © 2004 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Login Username or Email: Password: Remember me Forgot Password?
The 61-year-old had been having hip pain for the past two years because of arthritis. She had heard a lot of positive feedback from people who had undergonehip replacement surgeryat her hospital. A big attraction for her was the possibility of going home right after the surgery. ...
Knudsen et al6 reported one patient with a spinal cord lesion who underwent total hip replacement with an 'acceptable' result, but the precise extent of the deficit was not disclosed. In Case 1, significant recovery did not occur in the first 3 months after injury. Thus, it seemed ...