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John M. Siliski, MD
Massachusetts General Hospital, 1 Hawthorne Place, Suite 105 - Boston, MA 02114 - (617) 726-8441

  Hip article list  
 
  Articles are listed in alphabetical order. Please click on the article of interest.  
 
 
 
Anatomy
 
  • Anatomy of the Healthy Hip
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    Arthritis
      Causes
     
  • Causes of Arthritis of the Hip
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      Diagnosis
     
  • Diagnosis of Arthritis of the Hip
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      Non-Surgical Options
     
  • Hip Arthritis: Assistive Devices to Help Patients with Arthritis Pain
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  • Treating Arthritis of the Hip
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      Symptoms
     
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Hip
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  • Symptoms of Arthritis of the Hip
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    Bursitis
     
  • Trochanteric Bursitis of the Hip
  •   During Surgery
     
  • Surgery for Trochanteric Bursitis of the Hip
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    Fracture
     
  • Fractures of the Hip in the Elderly
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  • Stress Fractures of the Hip
  •   During Surgery
     
  • Compression Fixation for a Fractured Hip
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    Joint Replacement Surgery
      Before Surgery
     
  • How to Know When You May be Ready for Hip Replacement Surgery?
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  • Planning Transportation After Hip Replacement
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  • Preoperative Hip Assessment
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      During Surgery
     
  • Anatomy of a Total Hip Replacement
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  • Cemented Hip vs. Cementless Hip Replacement Implants
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  • Hip Joint Replacement Components
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  • Hip Replacement Surgery
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  • Hip Revision Surgery
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  • Physical Therapy Treatment Following Hip Replacement Surgery
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  • Why is Hip Revision Surgery Necessary?
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      Recovery and Rehabilitation
     
  • Checking on My Hip Replacement
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  • Joint Replacement Patients Should Take Precautions before Dental Work
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  • Physical Therapy Evaluation Following Hip Replacement Surgery
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  • Potential Complications Following Hip Replacement Surgery
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  • Understanding Blood Clot Prevention (Deep Venous Thrombosis)
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  • Understanding Hip Dislocation Precautions
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  • What Activities Can I Participate in After I Recover?
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    Minimally Invasive Joint Replacement
     
  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: New Techniques for Total Hip Replacement May Help Reduce Recovery Time
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    Other Conditions
     
  • Avascular Necrosis
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    Tendon Injuries
     
  • Hamstring Injuries
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