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(i) Biomechanics of the human hip – consequences for total hip replacement
Summary: Total hip replacement is a very successful operation which relieves pain of an arthritic hip. Increasingly patients are demanding more than just pain relief from their replaced joints and cha...
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E. Sariali,
V. Veysi,
T. Stewart
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371-375
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(ii) Impingement in total hip replacement: mechanisms and consequences
Summary: The occurrence of total hip impingement, whether or not accompanied by frank dislocation, holds substantial untoward clinical consequences, especially as less-forgiving advanced bearing impla...
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Thomas D. Brown,
John J. Callaghan
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376-391
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(iii) Wear in highly crosslinked polyethylenes
Summary: Because of its improved wear-resistance, crosslinked polyethylene is now regarded as a desirable technology for hip articulations. In the present review, we focus specifically on applications...
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Steven Kurtz,
Francisco J. Medel,
Michael Manley
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392-399
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Radiology Quiz
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Salma Chaudhury,
Nev Davies,
Catherine McCarthy
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400-405
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| Spine |
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Posterior and anterior lumbar interbody fusion
Summary: Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) may be indicated for intractable back pain, as it maintains adequate distraction of the intervertebral space thus relieving pressure on the nerve root...
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Tiruveedhula S. Madhu
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406-413
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| Adult Hip |
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Young adult hip disease: hip morphology and impingement
Summary: Normal hip development is vital for the normal biomechanics of the hip joint. Gross deformity is well known to lead to early-onset osteoarthritis. There is an increasing appreciation of the i...
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Caroline J. Lever,
John N. O'Hara
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414-421
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| Foot and Ankle |
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Management of hallux rigidus
Summary: The operative techniques to manage degenerative arthritis of the first metatarso-phalangeal joint (hallux rigidus) are described and compared.
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Adnan Faraj
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422-427
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| Arthritis |
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Charcot osteo-arthropathy
Summary: Charcot osteo-arthropathy is a potentially catastrophic complication of neuropathy. It can occur in any joint and has been associated with many of the causes of sensory deprivation; however i...
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James C. Stanley,
Andrew M. Collier
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428-433
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Tibial non-union: a review of current practice
Summary: Diaphyseal tibial fractures are common and generally heal well. However, non-union is a frequent consequence, can require prolonged treatment with unpredictable results and lead to chronic di...
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Elizabeth Moulder,
Hemant K. Sharma
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434-441
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CME questions based on the Mini-Symposium on “Osteoporosis”
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442-444
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Answers to CME questions based on the Mini-Symposium on “Genetic Approaches to Disc Disease”
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445
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