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  2. Hip replacement - Wikipedia

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    Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the hip joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant, that is, a hip prosthesis. [1] Hip replacement surgery can be performed as a total replacement or a hemi/semi (half) replacement.

  3. List of orthopedic implants - Wikipedia

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    Eponymous implants and their uses. Austin-Moore prosthesis for fracture of the neck of the femur; Baksi's prosthesis for elbow replacement; Charnley prosthesis for total hip replacement; Condylar blade plate for condylar fractures of the femur; Ender's nail for fixing intertrochanteric fracture

  4. Bone cement - Wikipedia

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    Bone cement. Bone cements have been used very successfully to anchor artificial joints ( hip joints, knee joints, shoulder and elbow joints) for more than half a century. Artificial joints (referred to as prostheses) are anchored with bone cement. The bone cement fills the free space between the prosthesis and the bone and plays the important ...

  5. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    The two main subcategories of lower extremity prosthetic devices are trans-tibial (any amputation transecting the tibia bone or a congenital anomaly resulting in a tibial deficiency), and trans-femoral (any amputation transecting the femur bone or a congenital anomaly resulting in a femoral deficiency).

  6. Orthopedic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Hip replacement; Shoulder arthroscopy/distal clavicle excision; Repair of rotator cuff tendon; Repair fracture of radius (bone)/ulna; Laminectomy; Repair of ankle fracture (bimalleolar type) Shoulder arthroscopy and debridement; Lumbar spinal fusion; Repair fracture of the distal part of radius; Low back intervertebral disc surgery; Incise ...

  7. Joint replacement - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, the most successful and common form of arthroplasty is the surgical replacement of a joint or joint surface with a prosthesis. For example, a hip joint that is affected by osteoarthritis may be replaced entirely (total hip arthroplasty) with a prosthetic hip.

  8. Hip fracture - Wikipedia

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    Most hip fractures are treated surgically by implanting a prosthesis. Surgical treatment outweighs the risks of nonsurgical treatment which requires extensive bedrest. [5] Prolonged immobilization increases risk of thromboembolism, pneumonia, deconditioning, and decubitus ulcers.

  9. Hip resurfacing - Wikipedia

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    Hip resurfacing has been developed as a surgical alternative to total hip replacement (THR). The procedure consists of placing a cap (usually made of cobalt-chrome metal), which is hollow and shaped like a mushroom, over the head of the femur while a matching metal cup (similar to what is used with a THR) is placed in the acetabulum (pelvis socket), replacing the articulating surfaces of the ...

  10. Orthotics - Wikipedia

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    The hip flexors bend the hip joint in the direction of the hip flexion. The hip extensors stretch the hip joint in the direction of the hip extension and at the same time extend the knee in the direction of the knee extension. A muscle function test according to Vladimir Janda is carried out to determine the strength levels.

  11. Implant (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Implant (medicine) Orthopedic implants to repair fractures to the radius and ulna. Note the visible break in the ulna. (right forearm) A coronary stent — in this case a drug-eluting stent — is another common item implanted in humans. An implant is a medical device manufactured to replace a missing biological structure, support a damaged ...