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Why is the Anterior Approach for Total Hip Replacement Surgery Better?

by Daniel J. Albright, MD | 10 years ago

Dr. Dan Albright, an orthopedic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina, explains the difference between anterior, posterior and lateral approaches to hip replacement surgery and why he prefers the anterior approach over the others.

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