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Minimally Invasive Anterior Hip Replacement

by Edgar G. Handal, MD. | 16 years ago

The anterior approach is an approach to the front of the hip joint as opposed to a lateral (side) approach to the hip or posterior (back) approach. It is a true anterior approach to the hip and should not be confused with the Harding approach which is often referred to as an anterior approach. Visit http://www.stefankreuzermd.com to find out more

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