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- SECTION 1 Fundamentals
- SECTION 2 Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours
- SECTION 3 The Spine
- SECTION 4 The Shoulder
- SECTION 5 The Elbow
- SECTION 6 The Hand and Wrist
- SECTION 7 The Hip
- 7.1 Indications for hip replacement
- 7.2 Approaches to the hip
- 7.3 Preoperative planning for total hip replacement, consent, and complications
- 7.4 Total hip replacement: implant fixation
- 7.5 Implant choice for primary total hip arthroplasty
- 7.6 Bearing surfaces
- 7.7 The young arthritic hip
- 7.8 The complex primary total hip replacement
- 7.9 Surgical options excluding total hip replacement for hip pain
- 7.10 Total hip replacement: modes of failure
- 7.11 Revision total hip replacement and complications in total hip replacement
- 7.12 Management of total hip replacement periprosthetic fractures
- 7.13 Management of the infected total hip replacement
- 7.14 Hip resurfacing
- 7.15 Sports injuries in the pelvic region
- 7.16 Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis
- 7.17 Hip pain in the radiologically normal hip
- 7.18 Hip arthroscopy: assessment, investigations, and interventions
- SECTION 8 The Knee
- SECTION 9 The foot
- SECTION 10 Medical Disorders of the Skeleton
- SECTION 11 Infection, Amputation, and Prostheses
- SECTION 12 Trauma
- SECTION 13 Paediatric Orthopaedics
- SECTION 14 Paediatric Trauma
(p. 617) Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis
(p. 617)
Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis
- Chapter:
- (p. 617) Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis
- Author(s):
Richard W. Keen
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.007016
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- SECTION 1 Fundamentals
- SECTION 2 Bone and Soft Tissue Tumours
- SECTION 3 The Spine
- SECTION 4 The Shoulder
- SECTION 5 The Elbow
- SECTION 6 The Hand and Wrist
- SECTION 7 The Hip
- 7.1 Indications for hip replacement
- 7.2 Approaches to the hip
- 7.3 Preoperative planning for total hip replacement, consent, and complications
- 7.4 Total hip replacement: implant fixation
- 7.5 Implant choice for primary total hip arthroplasty
- 7.6 Bearing surfaces
- 7.7 The young arthritic hip
- 7.8 The complex primary total hip replacement
- 7.9 Surgical options excluding total hip replacement for hip pain
- 7.10 Total hip replacement: modes of failure
- 7.11 Revision total hip replacement and complications in total hip replacement
- 7.12 Management of total hip replacement periprosthetic fractures
- 7.13 Management of the infected total hip replacement
- 7.14 Hip resurfacing
- 7.15 Sports injuries in the pelvic region
- 7.16 Inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders of the pelvis
- 7.17 Hip pain in the radiologically normal hip
- 7.18 Hip arthroscopy: assessment, investigations, and interventions
- SECTION 8 The Knee
- SECTION 9 The foot
- SECTION 10 Medical Disorders of the Skeleton
- SECTION 11 Infection, Amputation, and Prostheses
- SECTION 12 Trauma
- SECTION 13 Paediatric Orthopaedics
- SECTION 14 Paediatric Trauma