Hip

Implantation of a lateral bolt femoral stem should be considered during THR to prevent subsidence.
Surgeons should be prepared for the specific surgical challenges associated with THA in dogs with pseudoacetabulum formation.
Findings in this work imply the inhibitory effects of duloxetine against neuropathic pain, which may lead to a change of microglial activities.
Arthroscopic evaluation of the coxofemoral joint prior to DPO can allow detection of joint pathology that might not be appreciated by using traditional radiographic screening criteria.
Peak failure loads (compressive and torsional) in this study were approximately four to seven times the simulated gait loading.
The cultivation of ASCs in PL gel resulted in maintenance of proliferation level similar to the conventional 2D cultivation.
Comprehensive, quantitative assessment of dogs suffering from hip osteoarthritis across a range of physical activities is recommended.
The hybrid THA did not prove to have greater clinical benefits for use in primary THA surgery.
Recognition and incidence of postoperative polar gaps after THR may vary among surgeons. Gaps do not warrant clinical intervention.