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

by Daniel J. Albright, MD | 11 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.

Treatment of Dysplastic Hips

At the American Hip Institute Hip Symposium, Dr. Benjamin Kuhns , a fellow at the American Hip..
By American Hip Institute &..
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What is a Labral Tear? | Dr. James Genuario MD, Orthopedic Surgeon | UCHealth

The labrum is the cartilage rim that surrounds the ball and socket of the hip joint. Tears in the..
By James Genuario, M.D.
8 years ago

Leg Length Changes after Hip Surgery

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By Dr. Paul Jacob
4 years ago

Timothy McTighe - Poor Bone Quality, Bryant, McTighe

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By Joint Implant Surgery &..
13 years ago

Do I Need to Worry About Hip Replacement Implant Recalls?

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By Daniel J. Albright, MD
7 years ago

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