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Spinal and hip precautions. Spinal flexion is the highest risk movement for fracture, in addition to spinal rotation or side bending, and especially combination ...
... Hip replacement revision, Hip fracture surgery, Knee replacement revision, Robot-assisted knee replacement, Direct anterior approach hip replacement ...
... Hip replacement revision, Direct anterior approach hip replacement, Hip fracture surgery, Hip decompression, Robot-assisted knee replacement ...
A broken ankle, also called a fractured ankle, is an injury of one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint. An ankle might break from a twisting ...
... femoral epiphysis, Proximal femoral focal deficiency, Hip instability, Hip tendinitis, Pediatric trauma, Hip fracture, Avascular necrosis, Pediatric hip ...
A broken foot, also called a fractured foot, is an injury to one or more bones in the foot. A bone might break from a sports injury, a car crash, ...
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Certainly, while a bone-weakening disorder like osteoporosis often results in fractures in the hip and spine — which can severely impair your mobility and ...
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