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  2. Radiographic classification of osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    Hip joint with no signs of osteoarthritis. The most commonly used radiographic classification system for osteoarthritis of the hip joint is the Kellgren–Lawrence system (or KL system). [6] It uses plain radiographs.

  3. Derek McMinn - Wikipedia

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    McMinn first began performing hip resurfacing procedures in 1991 using the McMinn Resurfacing, manufactured by Corin. [2] The rationale behind the procedure was that it would be a bone-conserving alternative to THR for patients with higher activity demands i.e. young patients with severe hip arthritis who are otherwise in good health.

  4. Gene therapy for osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    Gene augmentation, [11] gene replacement, and novel transgene gene therapy [12] strategies for the potential medical management of osteoarthritis are under preliminary research to define pathological mechanisms and possible treatments for this chronic disease. While viral vector gene therapies predominate, both viral and non-viral vectors have ...

  5. Protrusio acetabuli - Wikipedia

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    Protrusio acetabuli is an uncommon defect of the acetabulum, the socket that receives the femoral head to make the hip joint. The hip bone of the pelvic bone/girdle is composed of three bones, the ilium, the ischium and the pubis. In protrusio deformity, there is medial displacement of the femoral head in that the medial aspect of the femoral ...

  6. Jennie Garth Opens Up About 'Debilitating' Surgery in ... - AOL

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    She eventually had her first hip replacement surgery in 2020, followed by another procedure in March 2024 after feeling "excruciating pain" in the same joint on the other side.

  7. Hip fracture - Wikipedia

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    A hip fracture is a break that occurs in the upper part of the femur (thigh bone), at the femoral neck or (rarely) the femoral head. [2] Symptoms may include pain around the hip, particularly with movement, and shortening of the leg. [2] Usually the person cannot walk. [3] A hip fracture is usually a femoral neck fracture.

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