by ukuyilaweb | Nov 5, 2021 | Publications
Hip Arthroscopy – A Minimally Invasive Alternative to Open Surgery Few of us ever stop to consider how much we depend on our hip joints for the many daily activities we perform unless they fail us. Until relatively recently and barring injuries, most people could...
by ukuyilaweb | Sep 21, 2017 | Publications
Arthroscopy – A Less Invasive Option for the Orthopaedic Surgeon Joint pain, and the loss of mobility that frequently accompanies it, is now a growing problem in today’s society. Throughout most of the years since effective treatment of the various causes of this...
by ukuyilaweb | Jun 1, 2016 | Publications
Wear of a Composite Ceramic Head Caused by Liner Fracture Michael M. Morlock, PhD; Florian Witt, PhD; Nick Bishop, PhD; Rainer Behn, Dipl-Ing; Paolo Dalla Pria, PhD; Rob Barrow, MD; Ian Dymond, MD Third-generation composite ceramics (eg, Delta; DePuy Orthopaedics,...
by ukuyilaweb | Jan 1, 1970 | Publications
There can be little doubt that Röntgen’s discovery of X-rays marked a turning point in medicine. However, the resulting images required careful interpretation and provided only a shadowy outline of a patient’s internal anatomy. These images may have been useful...