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hip replacement![]() The prosthetic ball-joint to be used in a hip replacement operation is checked for size and shape against an X-ray of the patient's hip joint. Such a check not only ensures accurate fit, but gives the surgeon an indication of how much filing and reaming of existing bone material will be necessary during the operation.
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The chief sponsors were Professor Maurice Muller, a surgeon who invented the artificial hip, and his wife, Martha, who selected the location and the architect, and insisted that the building be a centre for all the arts and for people of all ages. The costs of common medical procedures like cataract surgery, a cardiac stent, an artificial hip, or depression therapy, in fact, are falling quite rapidly. In fact, he once was run over pedaling to the State Department, but was soon back on the bike with an artificial hip. |
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