Hip Dysplasia, sometimes referred to as DDH (Developmental
Dysplasia of the
Hip), is a relatively common abnormality in the shape of the
hip joint. This abnormality originates at
birth or in early childhood.
Full article >>>Hip fracture: Broken bone in the
hip, a key health problem among the elderly, usually due to a fall or other kind of
trauma involving direct impact to the
hip bone which has been weakened by
osteoporosis.
Full article >>>Hip fracture repair
Surgery is almost always the best way to repair a
hip fracture. Doctors typically use nonsurgical alternatives, such as
traction, only if you have a serious illness that makes
surgery too risky.
Full article >>>Hip fractures, while they can happen to anyone, are one of the most common health concerns and one of the most serious health problems for people with
osteoporosis, a condition in which bones become brittle and more prone to
fracture.
Full article >>>Hip pain involves any
pain in or around the
hip joint.
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hip Considerations: ...
Full article >>>HIP FRACTURES - A
fracture of the
hip commonly occurs in the neck of the
femur (thigh bone). The elderly and those who suffer from
osteoporosis are at greatest risk.
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Full article >>>The
hip joint is composed of a ball and socket, with the surface of each covered by
cartilage.
A number of conditions and
diseases can cause the
cartilage surfaces to degenerate, which in turn leads to
pain, stiffness, and
disability.
Full article >>>Congenital hip dislocation is a
joint disorder present at
birth in which the ball-like tip of the thighbone does not properly fit into the
hip socket, making the
joint susceptible to
dislocation.
Full article >>>Hip Replacement:
Rehabilitation after
SurgeryRight after
surgery the range of motion that is safe for your new
hip is limited. Your
hip will need special care until you have completely healed.
Full article >>>Waist-to-
hip ratio better predictor of
heart attack risk
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Full article >>>Bone Marrow from
HipBone marrow may be harvested from the
hip (iliac bone) to serve as
bone grafts elsewhere in the body.
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Full article >>>It is three times more likely to occur in the
left hip than the
right. It is more common after a breech delivery, among large babies and in twins.
Full article >>>Hip and
knee joints can become stiff and painful due to
arthritis. This article looks at the best
candidates for
joint replacement and how the operation is performed.
Full article >>>Hip fractures associated with
osteoporosis has been shown to be higher in countries consuming a
diet high in animal
protein (Abe low, 1992).
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Osteoporosis ...
Full article >>>Hip fractures are always serious. They are a major source of
disability and can result in life-threatening complications.
Full article >>>HIP, United States 1963 [4,5]
Age at entry: 40 to 64.Randomization: Individual, but with significant imbalances in the distribution of women between assigned arms, as evidenced by menopausal status (P <.0001) and education (P = .05).
Full article >>>The
hip bones of approximately 80% of patients with nail-
patella syndrome have unusual bony projections called
posterior iliac horns. These bony projections, or spurs, are internal and not obvious unless they are detected on x ray.
Full article >>>Total
hip replacements are widely done on the NHS, but there may be long waiting lists - and many people aren't even put on one. They're simply told their
hip is not bad enough yet to need
surgery to keep waiting lists down.
Full article >>>S-ROM
hip prostheses Line of
hip prostheses. Mfg:
Joint Medical Products Inc., a subsidiary of J&J.
SRP See surgical reversal of
presbyopia.
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Full article >>>Answer:
Hip fractures, particularly in the elderly, are often associated with loss of bone strength. To understand why our bones become more fragile as we age, it is necessary to understand a little bit about how they normally function.
Full article >>>Diseased
hipDefinition:
Osteomalacia involves softening of the bones caused by a
deficiency of
vitamin D or problems with the
metabolism of this
vitamin.
Full article >>>low back and
hip pain and stiffness
difficulty expanding the chest
pain in the neck,
shoulders, knees, and ankles
low-grade
fever fatigue weight loss ...
Full article >>>If you experience a
hip fracture due to
osteoporosis, you may need
surgery to repair your
hip. For more information, see the topic
Hip Fracture.
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Full article >>>CEREBRAL CONGESTION"
Hip and Leg Pack, Ice Cap to head.
FEVER"Prolonged Neutral Bath, Wet Sheet Pack, Cooling
Enema.
Full article >>>Osteoporosis has no early symptoms and is usually not
diagnosed until a
fracture occurs, typically in the
hip, spine, or wrist. A diagnostic bone density test is thus recommended as a preventive measure for women at high risk.
Full article >>>Let a wave of relaxation start there and move up over your
left foot, ankle, lower leg,
knee and thigh into the
left hip. Relax all aspects of the leg especially the
muscles.
Full article >>>Containment is achieved by maintaining a good range of motion of the
hip. Stiffness is initially caused by
inflammation in the
hip joint, which can be reduced with
physical therapy and medications like ibuprofen.
Full article >>>Most patients complain of aching and stiffness in areas around the neck,
shoulders, upper back, lower back and
hip areas. Discomfort may start on one area, then spread to others over time.
Full article >>>hip displacement, Legg-Calve Perthes
disease, bone
dysplasia)
Female sex
Major
trauma (e.g.,
ligament damage,
fracture)
Metabolic or
endocrine disorders (e.g.,
diabetes,
hypothyroidism, Wilson's
disease)
Obesity Repetitive overuse (e.g.
Full article >>>The part of your body including your
hip bones is the pelvic area. At the bottom of the
pelvis, several layers of
muscle stretch between your legs. The
muscles attach to the front, back, and sides of the
pelvis bone.
Full article >>>The
right leg is extended straight up.
The
knee and
hip are flexed, and then the leg is rotated inward and outward.
The lower
left portion of the
abdomen is
palpated.
Full article >>>A car
safety seat is a padded chair that holds the child's body at each
shoulder and
hip and between the legs. Any child who weighs less than 60 pounds should be put in a
safety seat every time the child is in the car.
Full article >>>Pelvis: The lower part of the
abdomen located between the
hip bones.
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Full article >>>The removal of a small sample of
bone marrow (usually from the
hip) through a needle for examination under a microscope.
bone marrow biopsy (BY-op-see) ...
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