New Approach to Hip Replacement

A surgical procedure that doesn’t cut muscle may have advantages.

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When osteoarthritis in the hip seriously limits your ability to function, it may be time for a total hip replacement. This is among the most common elective surgeries performed in the United States, and it has a high rate of success for relieving pain and restoring mobility.

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