Transient Osteoporosis of the Hip The transient osteoporosis of the hip joint is the temporary loss of bone density in the head of the femur. The condition is often self-limiting and is different from both age-related osteoporosis and avascular necrosis of the hip...
Smart Total Knee Replacement for Healthcare Professionals The Smart Total Knee Replacement is created to provide you with intelligent metrics after surgery, facilitate communication with your patients through The app Management of Healthcare platform, and be...
Case Study: Open Reduction Internal Fixation: Closed Fracture of Patella in a 73 year-old woman If the patella pieces do not enter the skin, a kneecap fracture is regarded as closed. Open kneecap fractures result in complex wounds because the bones protrude through...
Case Study: Right Knee Arthroscopic Excision in a 47-year-old patient By using a surgical technique called a knee arthroscopy, surgeons may inspect the knee joint without having to make a significant incision (cut) through the skin and other soft tissues. A variety of...