
Sport and replacement (total hip and knee PTH PTG)
Introduction In 2007, the average age and life expectancy of the French population increase but also the prevalence of hip and knee osteoarthritis.Approximately 100,000 total

Introduction In 2007, the average age and life expectancy of the French population increase but also the prevalence of hip and knee osteoarthritis.Approximately 100,000 total

What is a total hip replacement? The hip joint consists of two bones: the femur and the hip bone. The joint is moving in all

The steps are: planning, installation, surgical approach, acetabular exposure and the establishment of the acetabular implant, exposure and the establishment of the femoral stem, testing

General principles A total hip replacement is in place to replace a diseased hip joint of. Various causes can be altered to the operation thereof.

Theoretical advantages and benefits expected The first benefit is to preserve the muscles and tendons around the hip. This path first passes between the