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Hip Joint Replacement

Alternate Names : Hip Arthroplasty, Hip Hemiarthroplasty, Total Hip Replacement

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Hip Joint Replacement - Series: Normal anatomy

Hip Joint Replacement - Series: Normal anatomy

The hip joint is a ball-in-socket joint where the ball or head of the femur (thigh bone) joins the pelvis at the socket called the acetabulum

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  3. Hip Joint Replacement - Series
    1. Normal anatomy
    2. Indications
    3. Procedure, part 1
    4. Procedure, part 2
    5. Aftercare

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