Hip Replacement Video
Hip SurgeryJan 26, 2012
Visit orthopedics.healthanimations.com for FREE videos, illustrations and patient handouts for healthcare providers. This 3D medical animation depicts total hip replacement surgery of the left hip. The procedure includes the incision, exposure of the hip joint, placement of the acetabular hip prosthetic component (socket), removal of the arthritic femoral head, and placement of the femoral head prosthesis (ball). ANCE00188
Anterior Hip Replacement SurgeryJan 26, 2012
In this video, Dr. Kreuzer conducts an anterior hip resurfacing surgery using an Arch Table to manipulate the hip out of its socket. Please visit www.stefankreuzermd.com for more information.
Hip Replacement SurgeryJan 18, 2012
Healthcare Heroes Episode 1009.2: When contractor Greg Rogers went to his construction sites in Bakersfield, Calif., he had trouble walking around the job sites. After his active quality of life began to suffer he looked into getting a hip replacement after consulting his physician. Noting Community Regional Medical Centers award winning total joint program, Greg chose Dr. Kevin Lester to do his surgery. While his hip had fused over the years and was almost immobile before the surgery, Greg was up hours after his hip replacement and surprised to find he had very little pain and his mobility back. Just a day after the surgery, Greg was surprised there was little or no pain, even without pain medication. A couple days later, Greg returned home and was back to walking and his rehabilitation.
Hip Replacement SurgeryJan 24, 2012
www.AnteriorHipReview.com - This animation demonstrates how a anterior minimally invasive total hip replacement is conducted. This video talks about the tools used, the process and procedures involved. If you are considering hip replacement surgery and would like to learn more, click the web link above.
PreOp® Orthopedic: Hip Replacement Patient EducationJan 24, 2012
www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO Youdoctor has recommended that you undergo hip replacement surgery. But what exactly does that mean? The hip joint is the place where the thighbone - called the femur - and the hipbone - called the pelvis - meet. As you walk, the ball-shaped end of the thigh moves within a cuplike depression on the side of the hip. As long as the thigh can move smoothly against the hip, you are able to walk comfortably. But over time, especially in patients who suffer from arthritis or rheumatism, the hip joint can wear down. Cartilage, the tissue that cushions the bones and makes it possible for them to move smoothly against each other can wear away. When this happens, the bones rub together causing pain and even restricting the ability to walk. * In some cases, hip surgery is recommended for people who have suffered a hip fracture. * No matter what the cause, one of the most effective ways to fix a damaged hip is to replace it surgically. In this procedure, the ball-shaped bone at the top of the thigh is removed and replaced with a metal substitute. The hip socket is widened and lined with a smooth pad that allows the metal ball joint to move more freely against the pelvis. Hip replacement surgery is a major operation, but your doctor believes that the procedure -- followed up with physical therapy and time to heal -- will result in reduced pain and greater mobility. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons ...
Minimally Invasive Surgery - Hip ReplacementJan 25, 2012
Dr. Stefan Kreuzer performs a Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) using the minimally invasive anterior approach. For more information, please visit www.anteriorhip.net
Minimal invasive Total Hip Replacement Part One - performed by GSChanaOct 22, 2011
A Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement as performed by GSChana
DePuy Hip Replacement LawsuitNov 11, 2011
DePuy ASR hip implants found defective. Watch video for details. Visit www.depuyhipreplacementlawsuit.com for DePuy lawsuit information. For a free case evaluation we suggest you call 1-800-9-Rot-Law.
DePuy ASR Hip Replacement Recall LawsuitDec 14, 2011
www.RotLaw.com This video was created to show you exactly what went wrong with the DePuy ASR hip systems. If you have been injured as a result of this device, you may be entitled to compensation for your injury. Contact the Rottenstein Law Group toll free at 1 (877) 619-5087.
Hip Replacement Surgery using the Woodpecker Pneumatic Broaching System (2009) - NEW!Jan 16, 2012
Dr. Anthony Hedley (Arizona Institute for Bone & Joint Disorders) performs total hip replacement surgery. The Woodpecker Pneumatic Broaching System is used during Total Hip Arthoplasty to broach the femur.
Hip Replacement Exercise ProgramJan 13, 2012
Physical therapy for hip replacement generally continues after patients go home from the hospital until they are able to function more independently. Total rehabilitation after surgery will take at least 6 months. Patients will have an exercise program to follow when they go home, even if they are still having physical therapy. Patients should also take a short walk several times each day. If they notice any soreness, they should try a cold pack on their hip and perhaps decrease their activity a bit, but not stop completely. Staying with their walking and exercise program will help speed their recovery.
Hip Replacement Surgery & Osteoarthritis -- Julie's JourneyNov 04, 2011
Hip replacement surgery using the Pinnacle® Hip Solutions from DePuy helped Julie, a flight attendant and mother of twins, maintain her active lifestyle. Suffering from osteoarthritis of the hip, Julie underwent hip surgery and feels as good as ever, never realizing she even has a hip implant. Learn more about hip replacement surgery and Pinnacle® Hip Solutions at www.depuy.com
Hip Replacement PreOp® Patient EducationDec 28, 2011
www.PreOp.com http or bit.ly - Patient Education - www.PreOp.com Youdoctor has recommended that you undergo hip replacement surgery. But what exactly does that mean? The hip joint is the place where the thighbone - called the femur - and the hipbone - called the pelvis - meet. As you walk, the ball-shaped end of the thigh moves within a cuplike depression on the side of the hip. As long as the thigh can move smoothly against the hip, you are able to walk comfortably. But over time, especially in patients who suffer from arthritis or rheumatism, the hip joint can wear down. Cartilage, the tissue that cushions the bones and makes it possible for them to move smoothly against each other can wear away. When this happens, the bones rub together causing pain and even restricting the ability to walk. * In some cases, hip surgery is recommended for people who have suffered a hip fracture. * No matter what the cause, one of the most effective ways to fix a damaged hip is to replace it surgically. In this procedure, the ball-shaped bone at the top of the thigh is removed and replaced with a metal substitute. The hip socket is widened and lined with a smooth pad that allows the metal ball joint to move more freely against the pelvis. Hip replacement surgery is a major operation, but your doctor believes that the procedure -- followed up with physical therapy and time to heal -- will result in reduced pain and greater mobility. So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully ...
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