1. X-ray of osteoarthritis of the hip
Figure 2 shows osteoarthritis of the hip with loss of cartilage, narrowing of the joint space (the space between the bones), and bone spurs.
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2. Smith & Nephew | Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Osteoarthritis, OA, is the most common form of arthritis. It’s a progressive, degenerative disease that most often occurs in middle-aged and older adults. However, it can afflict anyone of any age, especially if the person’s joint is damaged from ...
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3. Your Orthopaedic Connection: Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Like other joints that carry your weight, your hips may be at risk for "wear and tear" arthritis (osteoarthritis), the most common form of the disease. The smooth and glistening covering (articular cartilage) on the ends of your bones that helps y...
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4. Osteoarthritis of the Hip - Treatment
While you can't reverse the effects of osteoarthritis, early treatment may help you avoid pain and disability and slow progression of the disease. Surgery may help if your condition is already severe.
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5. Clinical - Osteoarthritis of the hip
I am a 44 year old female and have been experiencing right hip pain since 2001. I excercise vigorously 6-7 hours per week alternating between spinning class, stationary bike and elyptical trainer. I also participate in strength training 2-3 times ...
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6. Exercise for osteoarthritis of the hip
Exercise for osteoarthritis of the hip
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7. A picture of osteoarthritis in Australia
A picture of osteoarthritis in Australia
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8. Osteoarthritis (OA) Hip and Knee Service
The OA Hip and Knee Service is now available at a number of public hospitals in Victoria. This new service aims to better coordinate the management of patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis and prioritise patients on outpatient and elective surg.....
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9. Osteoarthritis Should I Have Hip Replacement Surgery - AOL Health
Have hip replacement surgery. Don't have your hip replaced. Continue to manage your joint pain and other symptoms with other treatments.
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10. UNC study: Blacks just as likely as whites to have hip osteoarthritis —
A new study by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers found that blacks are just as likely as whites to suffer from hip osteoarthritis, challenging accepted medical belief that blacks were somehow protected from this condition.
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