2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-020-03719-6
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Anterolateral minimally invasive hip approach offered faster rehabilitation with lower complication rates compared to the minimally invasive posterior hip approach—a University clinic case control study of 120 cases

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“…The overall incidence of HO in this study was 24.2%, which is a moderate level compared with some similar studies. [9][10][11] For instance, Toom et al 12 reported an HO incidence of 32% among 178 patients who underwent THA. Comeau-Gauthier et al 13 noted an incidence of 19.9% among 1441 patients who underwent THA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall incidence of HO in this study was 24.2%, which is a moderate level compared with some similar studies. [9][10][11] For instance, Toom et al 12 reported an HO incidence of 32% among 178 patients who underwent THA. Comeau-Gauthier et al 13 noted an incidence of 19.9% among 1441 patients who underwent THA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%