Other Hip Conditions
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Hip Dysplasia And PAO
Hip dysplasia (also known at Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip or DDH) describes the condition when the hip socket does not develop properly and is more shallow and upward sloping than normal. The severe forms are detected and treated at
Hip Arthroscopy, Sports Hip Injuries and FAI
Hip surgery has advanced immensely in the last decade and it is no longer confined to hip replacement surgery in older patients with osteoarthritis or fractures.
Total Hip Replacements and High Performance Bearings
Sir John Charnley introduced the first successful hip replacement in the 1960's for the treatment of osteoarthritis. The damaged femoral head was removed and the hip replaced with a polythene socket and a stainless steel ball, both of which were

