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Total Hip Replacement

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A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure whereby the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint is surgically replaced with artificial materials.

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Dr. James Hoffman discusses the symptoms of hip osteoarthritis and how they affect your daily life. Find out where hip pain is most commonly located (Hint: It’s not always where you think). Dr. Hoffman walks you through a hip exam to show you what physicians look for when evaluating hip osteoarthritis.

Dr. Emil DiIorio reviews hip X-rays to demonstrate the anatomy of a normal hip and osteoarthritic hip. See how a hip replacement looks on X-ray.

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Watch next Part 3 – Surgery, Post-care, & Rehab. Follow Dr. Weiss in the OR as he performs a total joint replacement on a patient suffering from hip osteoarthritis.

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EPIDEMICS & PANDEMICS – Briefly Explained!!

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EPIDEMICS AND PANDEMICS – Briefly Explained!!

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An epidemic is the rapid spread of a disease to a large number of people in a given population within a very short period of time.
The important points to pay attention to in this definition are
1. Rapidly spreading disease
2. Involving large number of people
3. Short period of time

The word EPIDEMIC traces its origin from Greek words – epi meaning “upon” and Demic which comes from the word demos which means “people”.
An epidemic is an event in which a disease is actively spreading. In contrast, the term pandemic relates to geographic spread and is used to describe a disease that affects a whole country or the entire world.
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