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Total hip replacement hip replacement/another name - Answer- arthoplasty THA - Answer- total hip arthoplasty why total hip replacement surgery - Answer- arthritis, fracture other conditions first perform hip replacement surgery - Answer- 1960 anatomy of hip - Answer- largest joint ball in socket socket formed by the acetabulum/part of pelvis bone the ball is the femoral head/on the upper end of femur(thighbone) bone surface cover w/articular cartilage/smooth/cushions the ends of bones/enable to move easily anatomy of hip synovial - Answer- synovial membrane surrounds the hip joint band tissue/ligaments (hip capsule) connect the ball to the socket/provide stability to joint part of hip - Answer- pelvis femoral head femur thighbone acetabulum (socket) common causes of hip pain - Answer- most common arthritis (disability) Osteoarthritis,wear tear joint RA-autoinmmune disease/synovial becomes inflamed/thickened traumatic arthritis (serious hip injury/fracture) common causes of hip pain- - Answer- AVASCULAR NECROSISs-poor circulation causes tissue to die/lack of blood CHILDHOOD DISEASE-hip may not grow normally ex scoliosis/hip deformities total hip replacement surgery - Answer- damage bone/cartilage removed/replaced w prosthetic components femoral head removed/replaced/metal stem placed into the hollow center of femur cemented (press fit ) into bone (screw) metal/ceramic ball placed on the upper part of stem it replaces the damage femoral head damage cartilage surface of socket (acetabulum/removed replaced w/metal socket plastic/ceramic or metal spacer inserted b/w the new ball to allow/smooth gliding surface possible complications of surgery - Answer- low/infection-superficially or the wound major-heart attack/stroke blood clots/leg blood clots

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Total hip replacement
hip replacement/another name - Answer- arthoplasty

THA - Answer- total hip arthoplasty

why total hip replacement surgery - Answer- arthritis,
fracture
other conditions

first perform hip replacement surgery - Answer- 1960

anatomy of hip - Answer- largest joint
ball in socket
socket formed by the acetabulum/part of pelvis bone
the ball is the femoral head/on the upper end of femur(thighbone)
bone surface cover w/articular cartilage/smooth/cushions the ends of bones/enable to move easily

anatomy of hip synovial - Answer- synovial membrane surrounds the hip joint
band tissue/ligaments (hip capsule) connect the ball to the socket/provide stability to joint

part of hip - Answer- pelvis
femoral head
femur thighbone
acetabulum (socket)

common causes of hip pain - Answer- most common arthritis (disability)
Osteoarthritis,wear tear joint
RA-autoinmmune disease/synovial becomes inflamed/thickened
traumatic arthritis (serious hip injury/fracture)

common causes of hip pain- - Answer- AVASCULAR NECROSISs-poor circulation causes tissue
to die/lack of blood
CHILDHOOD DISEASE-hip may not grow normally
ex scoliosis/hip deformities

total hip replacement surgery - Answer- damage bone/cartilage removed/replaced w prosthetic
components
femoral head removed/replaced/metal stem placed into the hollow center of femur
cemented (press fit ) into bone (screw)
metal/ceramic ball placed on the upper part of stem
it replaces the damage femoral head
damage cartilage surface of socket (acetabulum/removed replaced w/metal socket
plastic/ceramic or metal spacer inserted b/w the new ball to allow/smooth gliding surface

possible complications of surgery - Answer- low/infection-superficially or the wound
major-heart attack/stroke
blood clots/leg blood clots

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