Charnley Low-frictional Torque Arthroplasty Of The Hip: Practice And Results
by B.M. Wroblewski /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book reviews the principles and concepts underlying
Professor Sir John Charnley’s original work
This book reviews the principles and concepts underlying
Professor Sir John Charnley’s original workLow Friction
Arthroplasty of the Hip: Theory and Practice
Low Friction
Arthroplasty of the Hip: Theory and Practice (Springer, 1979)
in the light of more extensive clinical experience with results,
incidence and indications for revisions highlighted
throughout.
(Springer, 1979)
in the light of more extensive clinical experience with results,
incidence and indications for revisions highlighted
throughout.
The studies, combined with the examination of explanted
components carried out with the backing of Universities, indicate
the avenues for further research and the development and
introduction of new ideas into clinical practice. The time span
(1962 – 2015) involved has allowed a number of these very
long-term studies not only to be brought to conclusion, but has
given the benefit of their clinical application with meaningful
results.
The studies, combined with the examination of explanted
components carried out with the backing of Universities, indicate
the avenues for further research and the development and
introduction of new ideas into clinical practice. The time span
(1962 – 2015) involved has allowed a number of these very
long-term studies not only to be brought to conclusion, but has
given the benefit of their clinical application with meaningful
results.
This is not a sudden diversion into new and speculative areas of
hip replacement surgery. It is a carefully collected, documented
and executed work of the evolution of the Charnley low-frictional
torque arthroplasty of the hip based on sound principles,
supported by long-term studies with benefits derived.
This is not a sudden diversion into new and speculative areas of
hip replacement surgery. It is a carefully collected, documented
and executed work of the evolution of the Charnley low-frictional
torque arthroplasty of the hip based on sound principles,
supported by long-term studies with benefits derived.