2023
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25584
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Do hip resurfacing and short hip stem arthroplasties differ from conventional hip stem replacement regarding impingement‐free range of motion?

Abstract: Total hip joint replacement (THR) is clinically well‐established. In this context, the resulting range of motion (ROM) is crucial for patient satisfaction when performing joint movements. However, the ROM for THR with different bone preserving strategies (short hip stem and hip resurfacing) raises the question of whether the ROM is comparable with conventional hip stems. Therefore, this computer‐based study aimed to investigate the ROM and type of impingement for different implant systems. An established frame… Show more

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