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  2. New hip replacement tool could transform surgery

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    A team of experts hoped a new, first of its kind, technology could help transform the future of hip replacement surgery. Researchers in Cambridge have won an award to further develop their ...

  3. Jennie Garth, 52, Reveals She's Had 2 Hip Replacement ... - AOL

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    Jennie Garth has revealed she's undergone two hip surgeries, telling Self magazine that she's "no longer at a place where I want to hide things". The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum said she had her ...

  4. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Endoprosthesis are prosthetic joint implants which remain wholly inside the body such as knee and hip replacement implants. The method works by inserting a titanium bolt into the bone at the end of the stump. After several months the bone attaches itself to the titanium bolt and an abutment is attached to the titanium bolt. The abutment extends ...

  5. I was excited for the empty-nest years. Then my husband ...

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    Then my husband discovered pickleball. I was excited for the empty-nest years. Then my husband discovered pickleball. Sheryl Berk. September 16, 2024 at 6:26 PM. After our 21-year-old daughter ...

  6. Bob Dole - Wikipedia

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    Dole underwent a hip replacement operation that required him to receive blood thinners in December 2004. One month after the surgery, doctors determined that he was bleeding inside his head. He spent 40 days at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; upon his release, his stronger left arm was of limited use. Dole told a reporter that he needed help ...

  7. Titanium - Wikipedia

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    Because titanium is biocompatible (non-toxic and not rejected by the body), it has many medical uses, including surgical implements and implants, such as hip balls and sockets (joint replacement) and dental implants that can stay in place for up to 20 years. [55] The titanium is often alloyed with about 4% aluminium or 6% Al and 4% vanadium. [124]

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