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Direct Anterior Hip Replacement
Direct anterior hip replacement is a minimally-invasive hip surgery to replace the hip joint without cutting through any muscles or tendons as against traditional hip replacement that involves cutting major muscles to access the hip joint.
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Revision Hip Replacement
Revision hip replacement is a complex surgical procedure in which all or part of a previously implanted hip joint is replaced with a new artificial hip joint. Total hip replacement surgery is an option...
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Total Hip Replacement
Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components. The main indication for total hip replacement is arthritis.
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Open Gluteus Medius Repair
Open gluteus medius repair surgery is mainly recommended to repair a complete, full-thickness gluteus medius tear that has not responded to conservative treatment.
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Hip Abductor Tears
Hip abductors are a major group of muscles found in the buttocks. It includes the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia lata muscles. A hip abductor tear is an injury involving a partial or complete tear of the hip abductor muscles.
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Hip Fracture Surgery
Hip fractures are most frequently caused after minor trauma in elderly patients with weak bones, and by a high-energy trauma or serious injuries in younger people.
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Periprosthetic Hip Fracture Management
A periprosthetic hip fracture is a break in the bone around the implants of a total hip replacement. These fractures usually occur at the tip of the femoral stem, often preceded by a region of increased cortical thickening or “stress riser.”

