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The Rise of Hip Resurfacing Spurs Debate
This repair is said to improve on joint replacement, but not without a few cautions.
David Bernard, Senior Associate Editor

When a patient's hip fails him, damaged by osteoarthritis, necrosis, a fracture, an infection or other conditions to a point at which rehabilitation is beyond the control of medication, a common solution in recent decades has been to undergo total hip replacement. In the past few years, however, a newer option - and, some say, a more effective alternative - has emerged in hip resurfacing surgery.

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