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  1. Hip resurfacing is a surgical procedure designed to address hip OA while preserving more of your natural bone.

  2. Treatment. Hip Resurfacing. Patients with advanced arthritis of the hip may be candidates for either traditional total hip replacement (arthroplasty) or hip resurfacing (hip resurfacing arthroplasty). Each of these procedures is a type of hip replacement, but there are important differences.

  3. 31 paź 2019 · The ERAS Society Hip and Knee reccomendaitons are a multidisciplinary consensus review that summarizes the literature, and proposes recommendations for the perioperative care of patients undergoing total hip replacement and total knee replacement with an ERAS program.

  4. HSS Surgery and Rehabilitation Guide. Your Guide to Hip Resurfacing. A comprehensive overview of your experience before, during, and after surgery. View the guide. Rehabilitative Exercises. Follow these videos to safely strengthen your muscles and to maintain mobility. Watch videos. Daily Activities.

  5. This advice is for patients who have had Birmingham hip resurfacing. This information is designed to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your operation. Before you leave hospital a physiotherapist will teach you all the exercises on this leaflet and make sure that you do not have any problems.

  6. www.boa.ac.uk › ADEPT-Clinical-Rationale-ML-300/048/6-eCopy-E5F90ADEPT Hip Resurfacing System - BOA

    The benefits of hip resurfacing include: a viable treatment for younger, more active patients, early intervention, bone conserving procedure, more reliably restored native hip joint biomechanics4, lower infection rates5, lower incidence of dislocation4, in younger patients4,6, a.

  7. Hip resurfacing is a more conservative treatment option intended for younger patients, which prolongs the time before a THR is required.

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