Posts Tagged ‘surgery’

Partial Hip Replacement Arthroplasty

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

partial hip replacement arthroplasty

Partial Knee Replacement Using Custom Prosthesis Dr David Mack

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Hip Implant Operation

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

hip implant operation
I want to know more about bone graft use in dental implants.?

The doctors say that the bone in the place where the implants are supposed to be place is not thick enough. They will be getting from my hip and make a graft in the area where the implants will be place.
This is supposedly a major and painful operation. And I am looking for more information and/or alternatives to this.
Thanks :)

SOME TYPES OF IMPLANTS NEED NO BONE GRAFTS

Biomotion Hallux Hemi Arthroplasty Implant Procedure


Getting Hip: Recovery From A Total Hip Replacement


Getting Hip: Recovery From A Total Hip Replacement


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GETTING HIP is a personal account of one woman’s recovery from a total hip replacement. From the painful arthritic deterioration of her joint, to making the difficult decision to have surgery at the relatively young age of 47, Sigrid Macdonald takes us with her on her postoperative journey. She discusses how to prepare for hip surgery and the potential complications of the operation. A detailed de…
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Hip Replacement Surgery Recovery

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

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hip-medical test error found fresh support is unlikely hip surgury foolproof.
Hip Replacement Surgery Recovery: What Does This Entail?


Preparing For Surgery


Preparing For Surgery


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Wonderful, powerful CD for use before surgery. Many studies show people prepared in this way remain relaxed, comfortable, heal more quickly and have fewer complications. Redo of 2006 edition….

BioElectronics Acti-Patch Actipatch Back Square Healing Recovery Patch


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“ActiPatch Back recovery healing patch -RECOVERY KIT Reduces Swelling, Bruising, Pain TUBE ScaringActiPatch is a medical device that delivers pulsed electromagnetic frequency (PEMF) therapy in a small, patient applied patch, to accelerate healing of soft tissue injuries. The reduction of pain and swelling allows the patient to return to normal activities much sooner. ActiPatch helps also to reduce…
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Total Hip Implants

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

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Doctors get-rich-fusion surgery discredited by the studies suffer from a sore back, the truck driver went to a Mike Hehn Jeffrey Gerdes surgeon in 2008. The doctor of St. Cloud, Minnesota, diagnosed with spinal disc degeneration, usually treated with physical therapy and said that the surgery was necessary.
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Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Mechanics and Design in Musculoskeletal Systems


Orthopaedic Biomechanics: Mechanics and Design in Musculoskeletal Systems


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This book addresses the mechanical and structural aspects of the skeletal system – along with the analysis and design of orthopaedic implants that are used to repair the system when it is damaged. Focuses on applications of mechanical engineering in orthopaedic biomechanics, quantitatative modeling, and improving the reader’s understanding of mechanics. Introduces the musculoskeletal…

Getting Hip: Recovery From A Total Hip Replacement


Getting Hip: Recovery From A Total Hip Replacement


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GETTING HIP is a personal account of one woman’s recovery from a total hip replacement. From the painful arthritic deterioration of her joint, to making the difficult decision to have surgery at the relatively young age of 47, Sigrid Macdonald takes us with her on her postoperative journey. She discusses how to prepare for hip surgery and the potential complications of the operation. A detailed de…
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Anterior Hip Replacement

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Has Anyone Had anterior approach hip replacement and What Was your experience like?

Mine not was before, It Was lateral (most are). I Had absolutley no problems at all with mine. I Was So Glad That I did it!

Anterior Hip Replacement for Hip Arthritis- Sridhar Durbhakula MD


Hip Replacement Revised- Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments


Hip Replacement Revised- Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments


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This Hip Replacement Book is the revised version of the popular original version titled “Hip Replacement Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments”, written by the:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Author),National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (Author), (Author), National Institutes of Health (Author) and S.Smith (Editor) and (Illustrator)This bo…

The Anterior Approach for Hip Reconstruction, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics, 1e (The Clinics: Orthopedics)


The Anterior Approach for Hip Reconstruction, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics, 1e (The Clinics: Orthopedics)


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In the last decade, the treatment of hip disease has made huge advancements in terms of patients returning to high levels of function and also in the durability of hip prostheses. Although the anterior approach to the hip has had a long history in orthopedics, it is only in recent years that surgeons are rediscovering this approach to treat both new pathology i.e. femoroacetabular impingement, as …
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Total Hip Replacement Weight Loss

Monday, December 20th, 2010

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Seven Proven Keys to Safe Effective Weight Loss

Weight Loss is something we all strive for.

Firstly are you overweight? According to National Health Statistics 60% of the population is overweight and 20% of our children and adolescents are overweight with numbers increasing. Overweight is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or greater. Obesity is classified as a BMI of 30 or greater.

Determine your BMI at http://www.exrx.net/Calculators/BMI.html

Excess weight is very unhealthy. Even being slightly overweight can carry moderate health risks. The top three killers are heart disease, cancer and diabetes which are all related to obesity and poor nutrition.

There are certain factors today which are contributing to the increasing obesity. Today’s modern diet is full of junk food, processed foods and high levels of preservatives and additives. In addition we are consuming food in excess amounts, we are becoming lazier and more and more people are not partaking in forms of daily physical activity.

The question is what is the best and safest way to go about losing weight which will allow you to keep the weight off? The truth of the matter is that many diets are not safe to be on for long periods of time and simply create the yo yo effect. Weigh off , weight on.

We are spending over 30 billion dollars in weight loss programs each year and yet we are steadily increasing to a nation of overweight people. If low calorie, low fat, low carbohydrate diets worked don’t you think we should be seeing a change in our weight status. Research shows that low calorie diets produce inefficient fat loss and does not support overall nutrition.

In fact when caloric intake drops the body draws from protein, and is not selective on where it draws from, which includes the heart and the kidneys. With Low Fat diets weight loss is also inefficient and some people will gain weight on low fat, Severe fat restriction is unhealthy.

With Low Carb diets weight loss is usually short term, and Long term use can cause constipation, headaches, bad breath, muscle cramps, diarrhea & general weakness Also There are health concerns with increased colon cancer, cholesterol and triglycerides levels and impaired kidney function. And resorting to Diet pills is dangerous and can cause serious side effects

If you’re serious about improving your health and decreasing your body fat once and for all, take the time to examine these key points.

KEY ONE. LOW GLYCEMIC EATING

To lose fat and keep it off for life a safe and effective fat loss system which actually triggers your body into releasing stored fat and using it for energy is required.

A fat loss program is different from a weight loss program and is designed to work with your body and not against it to help you optimize your body’s ability to burn fat. You want to lose fat around the waist line, hips, thighs and upper arms. You don’t want to lose muscle, water or bone density.

This is what low glycemic eating does, it is the key to effective weight loss and a healthy slim body. You can control the things you put into your body and from a chemical perspective, regulating blood sugar levels is the most effective way to release your fat burning capacity. By following a low Glycemic diet, you can control the dramatic rises in blood sugars that pose serious threats to your health.

Benefits of a low Glycemic Indexed (GI) diet:

helps people lose and control weight

increases the body’s responsiveness to insulin

Improve diabetes control

Reduce the risk of heart disease

Reduce blood cholesterol levels

Reduce hunger and keep you fuller longer

Prolong physical endurance

It is simple to switch to a low GI diet as there are no difficult calculations to make, you simply need to substitute your high GI foods with low GI foods.

KEY TWO. EXERCISE

Physical activity is a requirement of any plan to achieve and maintain good health. Activity lights the furnace to burn fat.

This is not a matter of strenuous gym workouts you simply need to increase your activity by going for a 30 minute walk or take the stairs, park further away. You should start any activity program gradually, start slowly, but start something.

KEY THREE. SUPPLEMENT WITH MULTIVITAMINS AND MINERALS

For normal functioning of metabolism and balance we require nutrients in the form of supplements. You need nutrients supplied in a food matrix, which are specifically designed to support your body’s ability to utilize fat. A supplement that provides important antioxidant and stress nutrients.

There are over 400 toxins in our bodies not present 40 years ago , most of them are stored in fat. When you begin to break down that fat , these toxins are released. If you not have adequate antioxidant support your body will compensate by slowing down metabolism. This is a common reason for the plateau that occurs with most weight programs.

KEY FOUR. BOOST YOUR METABOLIC RATE

For most effective weight loss programs you may require a boost in your metabolic rate, which helps maximize your body’s ability to burn fat. Again a natural safe product that will provide energy and boost your metabolic rate and control blood sugar , along with reducing appetite is required.

KEY FIVE. FILL UP ON FIBER

A high fiber diet is desirable for health and efficient fat and weight loss. A fiber product is often required to provide a feeling of fullness, reduce food cravings and for digestive and colon health benefits.

KEY SIX. LOW GLYCEMIC MEAL REPLACEMENT

Many weight loss programs include a Meal replacement. Ensure the meal replacement is low glycemic and contains the nutrients your body needs to feel full and satisfied, along with being delicious and satisfying.

KEY SEVEN. DRINK WATER TO KEEP YOUR ORGANS WELL HYDRATED.

Water is one of the most important nutrients in our diet. The majority of adults require eight to ten glasses of water a day. You can’t remove toxins without sufficient water.

Drink a glass of water half an hour before meals to prevent overeating and to hydrate yourself. And ensure you drink enough water before, during and after exercise. Drinking the right amounts of water will provide you with major benefits and accelerate fat loss.

Countless people have benefited from these same keys Lorraine implemented these keys and after 12 weeks shedded a total of 12.7 kg and more importantly dropped 3 dress sizes and reduced her BMI. You can access further information at www.losefatsafelyforever.com

One of the biggest challenges we have is to educate people in how to safely lose weight and keep it off. People who follow these keys lower their body fat, build lean tissue and experience a better quality of life.

If as a nation, we pay closer attention to our diet and choose our foods based on low glycemic eating we would see a sharp decline in the incidence of diabetes and obestity.

About the Author

Ellen Agius is an International Wellness Consultant and Business Developer. She is dedicated to helping build global health and has helped hundreds improve their quality of life. For further information on a weight loss system visit Weight Loss Zone.

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Total Hip Replacement In Dogs

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

total hip replacement in dogs
Total Hip Replacement(THP) or Femoral Head Ostectomy(FHO)?

Recently we found out that our lovely 6mth old Golden Retriver has some discomfort in walking. Therefore we brought him to a vet for X-ray.
the result show that there is some deform. The vet suggest him to go for THP. Then we went for a 2nd opinion, the vet say that THP success rate is very low & suggest we do FHR. But the 1st vet say FHO is only suitable for dogs weighting 125-20kg. My Golden is 21.6kg already.

Dear readers,
have you ever face with such situation, pls kindly reply to share with me your experience. Our family love Golden very much. Cost is not a problem, my main concern is to free him from his discomfort.

Appreciate for your reply.

Thanks,
Kareen

I just recently found out my 15month old labrador has hip dysplasia and subluxed knees (both sides). The x-rays verified this and the options were either hip replacements and tibial crest transposition or the FHO (femoral head ostectomy). Since I could not affort the hip replacements (which were going to be close to $15,000 including the knee surgeries) I decided to have the FHO with the knee surgery one side at a time. This is day 5 and it is amazing how well she (missy) is doing. She has not started putting full weight on her leg yet but has resumed her normal behaviors. Removing the femoral head can be hard on dogs that weigh more than 50lbs but she has adjusted well so far and I know that in the end this is going to relieve her pain. I also have a friend who’s Rottweiler (that weighs 125lbs) had both the femoral heads removed and is doing wonderful.
Hope this helps

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Hip Replacement Recovery

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

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CDC: Hip replacement surgical procedures are more prevalent in the U.S.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), hip replacements are among the most common surgical procedures in the United States; and with osteoarthritis and obesity on the rise, demand for the procedure is expected to grow.
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Hip Knee Injury/Surgery Recovery Kits


Hip Knee Injury/Surgery Recovery Kits



These kits contain the most helpful daily aids for anyone who is recovering from hip surgery or has a condition or injury that limits their ability to bend or stretch. All kits contain a sock aid, the most popular style available and so easy to use, even by persons with use of only one hand. A lightweight reacher can improve independence of anyone who can’t raise their arm or bend to reach an item…

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Hip Replacement Cost

Friday, November 19th, 2010

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My mom is 61 yrs old does not have insurance and just found out she needs a hip replacement. Need advice.?

The doctor told her the surgery would cost approximately $30,000. My mom is a widow, is retired from heavy highway construction after 22 years, she is cannot work right now due to poor health. (she was working part-time with her brothers who are in the commercial fishing industry on Lake Michigan, but working on the boat at her age and health is too much, so now she doesn’t even have that income). Are there any options for her to get help for this surgery. She is not old enough for Medicare or Medicaid (not sure which it is, sorry). I’m trying to get educated here so I can find her some help. She’s in a lot of pain. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated or where we could go for help. And I don’t think she’s old enough for social security yet.

If she cannot work, she should consider applying for disability. Those on SS disability are eligible for medicare even though they aren’t 65 yrs old. Also have your mom get advice on ways to cope with the hip arthritis. There are many coping skills and things she can do to make life at least marginally bearable while she waits on surgery. Some hospitals have classes for people with arthritis and she might benefit. Also she might benefit from a regimen of physical therapist-prescribed exercises and the use of walking aid such as a cane or crutch or even a wheelchair. There are also medicines that she can take that might help relieve pain. Her doctor can advise on this.

I’ve had both of my hips replaced and can attest to the high probability of success of the surgery. It has literally changed my life and I hope your mom can benefit from the surgery as well. It is considered elective surgery because it isn’t usually done on an emergency basis and can be planned for.

Things you can do: help her see about applying for SS Disability. While she waits on the outcome of that application (it can require appeals and takes lots of time), find her an arthritis support group (check with her doctor and at local hospitals). If she doesn’t already take pain meds, have her ask her doctor for recommendations. I took Aleve at double the OTC dose upon my Dr’s recommendation and it helped me for several years. There are other possible meds to take. Next, get her a cane and have her physical therapist or doctor teach her how to use it properly. It might be worth it for her to pay for a consult with a physical therapist who could design a program of exercises that would keep the muscles around her hip strong.
I know how hip arthritis can drag a person down. I lived with gradually worsening arthritis in both of my hips for about 10 years until they were so bad that I couldn’t even walk without a cane. My world got smaller and smaller.
Best of luck to you both.

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Primary total hip replacement surgery: A systematic review of outcomes and modelling of cost-effectiveness associated with different prostheses (Health technology assessment)


Primary total hip replacement surgery: A systematic review of outcomes and modelling of cost-effectiveness associated with different prostheses (Health technology assessment)




Primary total hip replacement surgery: A systematic review of outcomes and modelling of cost-effectiveness associated with different prostheses (Health technology assessment)


Primary total hip replacement surgery: A systematic review of outcomes and modelling of cost-effectiveness associated with different prostheses (Health technology assessment)



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Hip Replacement Procedure Video

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

Study identifies factors that increase risk of falls among orthopedic inpatients
Patients who undergo total hip replacements are more at risk for having a serious fall while recovering in the hospital than patients undergoing other orthopedic procedures, according to a recent study. The study, which will be presented at the American College of Rheumatology’s annual meeting, Nov. 7-11, in Atlanta, also identified other factors involved in patient falls that could help …


Total Knee Replacement and Rehabilitation: The Knee Owner's Manual


Total Knee Replacement and Rehabilitation: The Knee Owner’s Manual


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Complete with 145 exercises and nearly 200 illustrations and photos, this comprehensive guide helps readers navigate through the entire process of having one or both knees replaced. It explains what to consider when deciding on knee replacement, details the procedure, and provides extensive suggestions for the crucial postoperative rehabilitation. Patients will learn how to prepare their homes for…
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Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

I’ve had neck tightness for years ….?

I’ve had neck tightness for years and my latest MRI of the cervical spine has this finding: “There is replacement of the usual cervical lordosis with a kyphotic deformity from C2 to C7. Anterior osteophytes are present at C5-6, C6-7, and to a lesser extent C3-4 and C4-5″”C3-4 Broad-_base_d disk osteophyte-complex with moderate to severe right-sided and mild left-sided bony foraminal narrowing” There doesn’t seem to be significant or any nerve damage at this point. Looking at the spine from the side it seems there’s no space for the nerve already but looking at it from the top the nerve is not constricted yet. My orthopedist says that surgery (something about getting a graft from the hip bone) is the only way to correct this but I can opt to wait until the tightness becomes really bad.My question are:
1. Who generally is better to do the surgery, an orthopedic surgeon or a neurosurgeon?
2.What are the chances of becoming paralyzed as a result of this type of surgery?

I would prefer you see a Neurosurgeon. Lots of important things in that area. In many years of practice, I have seen one patient- being operated by a Resident, who “slipped” and severed the cord. I think he went into Psychiatry after they threw him out of his Residency.
The chances of a disaster are very low. The doctor is required to tell you every bad thing that could happen in order to get an “informed consent” . Expect it. Then ask “What are the odds of that happening to ME?” to each item on the list.

Why Choose Anterior Hip Replacement Surgery?


Hip Replacement Revised- Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments


Hip Replacement Revised- Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments


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This Hip Replacement Book is the revised version of the popular original version titled “Hip Replacement Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments”, written by the:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Author),National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (Author), (Author), National Institutes of Health (Author) and S.Smith (Editor) and (Illustrator)This bo…

The Anterior Approach for Hip Reconstruction, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics, 1e (The Clinics: Orthopedics)


The Anterior Approach for Hip Reconstruction, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics, 1e (The Clinics: Orthopedics)


$18.64


In the last decade, the treatment of hip disease has made huge advancements in terms of patients returning to high levels of function and also in the durability of hip prostheses. Although the anterior approach to the hip has had a long history in orthopedics, it is only in recent years that surgeons are rediscovering this approach to treat both new pathology i.e. femoroacetabular impingement, as …
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Hip Replacement Treatment

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

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I had hip replacement in 2005. I came down with MRSA from the surgery.?

After months of IV treatment, the infection was still present. I had to have the hip replacement re-done. This surgeon was able to remove all the infection.

My question; will the MRSA creep up on me again? Also I still have alot of pain and stiffness from the surgery. How long will this last?

An MRSA (Multiple drug Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus infection) is extremely serious, as you found out the hard way, but it is an infection.

But with an artificial joint. you need to take a course of antibiotics before you have any dental work, in order to help to prevent a further infection around the artificial joint.

There are two reasons for this. First, the human mouth is very much a reservoir for all kinds of bacteria. IN fact, the human mouth is a much less healthy environment than is a dog or cat mouth. That’s why a human bite that breaks the skin absolutely requires medical attention. The second reason is that an artificial joint or any other implanted device will pretty much “draw” infection towards it. It’s already something that your body recognizes as “not-you”, and an infection will multiply that.

You’d be best to ask that question of your surgeon, though. And make certain that every one of your doctors, as well as your dentist, knows about your replaced hip. It factors into the ways that they can help you.

As to the pain and stiffness, it will probably last longer than it would have without the infection and subsequent further surgery, but exactly how long is an individual thing. Again, though, talk with your surgeon about it.

The most important part of all of this, though, is that you survived. My father had been hpspitalized for four months following a major stroke when an MDRSA was introduced to his ward. Everyone was put into isolation. He didn’t contract the bug, but he carried it. He survived the period, and survived the isolation. But he didn’t survive the psychologial effects of that extent of isolation, and stopped fighting, even after the isolation was lifted. He died of complications of his stroke (which itself was a complication of his diabetes) 9 days later. It wasn’t easy on any of us, and he is missed as much today as he was then, almost 10 years ago.

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Preparing For Surgery


Preparing For Surgery


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Wonderful, powerful CD for use before surgery. Many studies show people prepared in this way remain relaxed, comfortable, heal more quickly and have fewer complications. Redo of 2006 edition….

Post-rehab Exercises for Total Hip Replacement - Part 1


Post-rehab Exercises for Total Hip Replacement – Part 1


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Maki Sakuraba, the executive producer, is an AFAA certified personal trainer and group exercise instructor. She victoriously fought rheumatoid arthritis, one of the toughest autoimmune disorders, and successfully recovered from total hip replacement surgery. She attributes her living miracles to the “Power of Fitness”. She created this DVD for people with the similar issues to enjoy healthy life a…
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Total Hip Replacement Technology

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

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the knee replacement surgery in India is world class and patients get huge savings. Patients in the UK, USA and Canada increasingly prefer India as a destination number of joint replacements of the knee, hip and shoulder and hip resurfacing. Indians are well-trained surgeons and hospitals India have an infrastructure on par with the West. A large population of fault insurance "baby boomers" and can not afford private treatment systems West socialized health care has stimulated the demand for joint replacements. High success rate, procedure costs affordable, safe surgery, are the main factors to attract foreign patients in hospitals in India.

The costs are very reasonable and lower than a similar procedure in countries like Thailand, Singapore, the South American countries and the amount to one tenth of the cost of the West. The price range of 5000 – 7000 U.S. dollars, has been cited for a replacement knee, according to the type of implant chosen and the type of accommodation. Implants and prostheses are designed and manufactured in the west and is approved by the FDA. In some cases, implants are not approved by the FDA as the Birmingham hip, knee Oxford, were available in India before being granted United States.

If you know your surgeon is trained, it is comforting. Hospital infrastructure is vital. Operating rooms in some major Indian hospitals provide "Ultra Clean Air" with the ideal configuration. exponential laminar air is ideal where the air is changed 25 times per hour. The air supply is treated with special HEPA (high efficiency particulate filters, air) with a yield of 99.99%, while the risk of infection is reduced

Dr. A.K. Venkatachalam, MS, DNB, FRCS (UK), MCh. (Liverpool) has worked with leading Knee surgeons in the UK, Belgium and Dubai earlier. He is affiliated to the Chettinad health city hospital near Chennai. Recovery from surgery is no longer a painful ordeal as expert anesthetists provide effective anesthesia and pain relief. The intensive care unit is monitored by alert physicians round the clock and multi specialty referrals are readily available. There are well qualified physiotherapists to help you recover quickly from surgery.

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We have had the pleasure of treating patients from the USA, UK and other countries. Knee replacements are performed using the most modern techniques and prostheses. Amongst others the following procedures are routinely performed.

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Shoulder, Hip and Knee Arthritis but Didn't Know What to Ask (Form Your Own Second Opinion: A health resource series by experts for patients)


Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Shoulder, Hip and Knee Arthritis but Didn’t Know What to Ask (Form Your Own Second Opinion: A health resource series by experts for patients)


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A comprehensive guide to Shoulder, Hip, and Knee Arthritis written by three doctors.This book was written in order to help patients suffering from arthritis-related discomfort of the shoulder, hip, and/or knee joints. This book is not intended to replace the very important relationship between the patient and his or her doctor. This book is designed to assist with communication between patients an…

The UHMWPE Handbook: Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Total Joint Replacement


The UHMWPE Handbook: Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Total Joint Replacement


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This book describes the history and properties of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) used in artificial joints.UHMWPE is currently used in 1.4 million patients around the world every year for use in the hip, knee, upper extremities and spine. It has been used in hip replacements for over 40 years. Although the use of this material is very succcessful, the lifetime of artificial jo…
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Hip Implants

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

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Zimmer Hip Replacement Recall

Have you been Whereas hip joint replacement?

Have you experienced hip pain? Did you know that the main cause of hip pain in arthritis long term? If you take medications and other forms of pain therapy and hip it works, you may want talk with a orthopedic surgeon to see if hip replacement is right for you. You need to tell your doctor about medications and / or treatment you are receiving and the changes made to comply with their discomfort. Notify your doctor if you are unable to do normal activities and if you have problems sleeping. These are all good reasons for you to consider hip replacement therapy.

Hip replacement is pretty common these days with a high success rate and have been reported for a period of 15-30 years after surgery. The new and hip surgical procedures have been developed technology to progress at a rapid pace that makes them safer and more affordable.

Hip replacement involves placement of a prosthesis in the femur and placing a cup in the hip joint to replace your damaged due to arthritic damage. Be sure to discuss all the risks associated with this surgery with your doctor. Remember that you will need physical therapy after surgery as a form of rehabilitation and you need to take antibiotics before, during and after surgery. It's a good idea to read about the different types of hip implants to see if you can identify problems that may have been reported. Of In fact, Zimmer, a manufacturer of hip implants has been a memory. A number of doctors complained that the implants Zimmer was defective and that many patients probably need a second surgery to replace the defective unit. If you have hip surgery between 2006 and July 2008 and the implant is failing or must be replaced, should consult your orthopedic surgeon. Your doctor must inform the manufacturer of your hip is about to learn what steps to take.

Walker Remember the duromer Cup:

Zimmer hip have been implanted in 12,000 patients. You should consult your orthopedic surgeon to see if you received the implant Zimmer duromer Cup. If you have received this implant defective, you can contact a lawyer to see if you qualify Zimmer trial. Zimmer has suspended the marketing and distribution of duromer Cup in the United States when they take the time to give new instructions and surgeon in surgical training. However, the Cup will be placed duromer Outside the U.S. The memory Zimmer duromer Cup was issued on July 24, 2008. Reports indicate that implant failure occurs within two years and is due to a relaxation of the cup of the hip.

If you have suffered a failure of the hip or hip disease Zimmer alternative, you may be entitled to compensation economic. You can contact a lawyer Zimmer to see if you qualify for a trial Zimmer.

About the Author

Susan Ardizzoni, Ph.D. holds a Doctorate in Biology with a major in Neuroscience (medical) and minors in Biochemistry, Physics, and Mathematics with experience in basic and clinical research.  Although the author is not an attorney, this article was sponsored by the law firm of Bernstein Liebhard LLP and constitutes Attorney Advertising.  To learn more about Zimmer hip replacements or Zimmer lawsuit please visit www.ConsumerInjuryLawyers.com

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Implant III ~ Hip Revision Surgery


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The surgical procedure known as total hip replacement was introduced in the United States in the 1960s. More than a million Americans now walk with the aid of artificial hips, replacing joints destroyed by inflammation or the wear-and-tear of arthritis.
The patient population for hip replacement is becoming increasingly younger, more active and living longer and that may require them to undergo a …

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Hip Replacement Quality

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

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Kraft growing mutual interest in working with all the uncertainties of work ahead, Robert Kraft made an effort to assess their environment as his season numbers 17 as Patriots owner begins. Robert Kraft – New England Patriots – NFL – Sports – Football
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Total Hip Replacement: Improving Quality of Life Patient Education Video


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