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Health Sciences and Medicine Total hip replacement Surgery Instructor Class University Name Date The hip joint has primarily been constructed for walking.... When we are standing our center of gravity passes by the center of rotation on the hip joint.... The Gluteus Maximus is a muscle which acts to extend the hip and also helps to rotate the hip externally.... Other muscles that are much smaller also play an important role in the movement of the hip....
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Research Paper
This paper ''hip replacement'' tells us that hip replacement, also described as hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure that employs the use of synthetic implants to replace the articulating surfaces of a worn-out hip joint.... hip replacement is one of the most successful and cost-effective interventions in medicine.... hat is a hip replacement?... A hip replacement refers to the use of a structural implant device to replace the normal bone surfaces that interact at the hip joint....
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Term Paper
hip replacement Surgery Name of the Student English Name of the Concerned Professor March 21, 2012 hip replacement surgery Introduction Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure wherein, a damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial prosthetic joint in order to relieve the symptoms associated with the diseased joint such as pain and stiffness and to improve and restore the function and mobility of the concerned limb (Kennon, 2008).... Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the most common indications for hip replacement surgery in the geriatric age group....
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Research Paper
Particularly in this paper, complications after orthopedic surgical procedures, such as hip, knee or shoulder joint repair, arising from oral infections will be discussed in terms of its incidence, management, prevention and cure.... The paper "Oral Infections in Orthopedic Surgical Procedures" discusses that although there is no direct evidence that would suffice the claim of bacteremia following dental procedures, the need for preventive measures needs to be established to prevent complications that may arise....
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Research Paper
This paper "patient Empowerment After Total Knee Replacement" presents knee replacement surgery as an elective procedure because the prevalence of arthritis is expected to grow as the population ages, the care for patients becomes an increasing concern for the healthcare profession.... Total Knee replacement is a relatively common procedure, according to Kane and others (2003); it is one of the most common orthopedic procedures in both the UK and the United States....
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Essay
This essay analyzes that screening patient for elective joint surgery replacement in the patient over 65 years old is important for various reasons and this research aims to evaluate the screening methods and the admission procedure of the patients for elective joint surgery replacement.... Patients, therefore, would provide information regarding their views for joint surgery replacement, medical history (incidences of fracture, years with difficulty in movement, any other surgeries, allergies etc....
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Essay
All the requirements for the total hip replacement surgery were evaluated on the basis of the degree of pain and the loss of functional abilities (Frankel et al.... % of hip replacement and 8.... There are certain levels of screening processes and preparatory processes that are required to be maintained by both the patient and the physician.... The healing process and treatment become challenging with the growing age of the patient or special condition of health like the treatment of a diabetic patient....
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Research Proposal
The research work is being conducted on the basis of three patients the writer encountered in her local trust who underwent hip replacement surgeries and needed to go through Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Procedures.... Joan needed to get a hip replacement because she has an issue with osteoarthritis which is caused by the fact that the bones in her hips are worn away and they are rubbing against each other (NHS Choices, 2014).... There was the need for some extra care in her hip replacement operation....
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