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The incidence of total hip arthroplasty after hip arthroscopy in osteoarthritic patients
Abstract Objective To assess the incidence of total hip arthroplasty (THA) in osteoarthritic patients who were treated by arthroscopic debridement and to evaluate factors that might influence the time interval
Are component positioning and prosthesis size associated with hip resurfacing failure?
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that there is a learning curve for metal-on-metal hip resurfacing. The purpose of this study was to assess whether implant positioning changed with surgeon experience
Orthopaedic surgeons and vibrating tools – can there be too much vibration?
Introduction Orthopaedic surgeons have always been long associated with using power tools at work. This can be either for something simple like removing a plaster cast or for more complex
Tendinopathy and CECS stimulate debate at
The fourth 'Sports & Exercise Medicine for London 2012' meeting in association with DJO Education held at the Royal Society of Medicine in London on September 24th was once again
The Spinos Implant
Spinos is an innovative implant for use in the treatment of low back pain. It enables the distance between the spinous processes to be maintained, while preserving full mobility. The
SoPlus Universal & Ultra Power Tools
SoPlus Universal Power Tools Light-weight, high power system 3 energy type available pneumatic electric long life battery range of attachments for complete modularity hand piece comes with one or two
DGL Practice Manager Professional
DGL are the authors of Practice Manager Professional, the UKs best selling software for Consultants in private practice. With over 4000 licences sold throughout the UK, the software provides unrivalled
BIRMINGHAM HIP™ Resurfacing – A library of reasons to choose BHR™
As a solution for active patients, the BHR system has shown outstanding midterm clinical results from many sites globally. With over 13 years of clinical history, and 140,000 implantations to