Hip Surgeries
About this book
Hip surgery became a benchmark for large joint surgery development. Surgical techniques for the treatment of degenerative, developmental, and traumatic hip pathologies became a challenge, aiming to restore the patients' ambulation in otherwise disabling pathological conditions of the hip joint. In this book the authors present an overview of the pathological basis of the diseased hip and the currently available surgical solutions that provide long-term relief using a reconstructing surgical approach.The book aims to expose young orthopedic surgeons to exciting and continuously developing information on hip surgery, and experienced colleagues will benefit from concise information that might be beneficial in routine surgical activity.
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Table of contents
- Hip Surgeries
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter1 Introductory Chapter: Hip Surgeries
- Chapter2 Osteoarthritis of the Hip Joint
- Chapter3 Contemporary Non-Surgical Considerations in the Management of People with Extra- and Intra-Articular Hip Pathologies
- Chapter4 Hip Arthroplasty
- Chapter5 Arthroplasty as a Choice of Treatment in Hip Surgery ş
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