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Arthroscopic Hip - Articles
Arthroscopic Hip Surgery May Help Athletes Get Back to Play
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Medline Plus
Posted
Thu 15 Jul 2010 1:00pm
THURSDAY, July 15 (HealthDay News) -- The use of minimally invasive "arthroscopic" surgery to treat painful disorders of the hip offers athletes who undergo the procedure a good shot..., "demonstrates that there is high rate of return to pre-injury level of function with arthroscopic intervention. Before this study we knew that hip impingement occurred in athletes, but we
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I said hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip hop you don’t stop
by
Shawnee
Posted
Wed 25 Aug 2010 7:02pm
Someone give me a fat beat for my sick rhyme… (back up singers in italics)
No dairy. No eggs. No meat. (No Meat)
No gluten not even no wheat (No Wheat)
Did you know when eating gluten free/vegan
There’s actually a lot to eat
Word
Saturday I was alone. All alone, recovering from fever, chills and stomach cramps. I can alr ...
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When is a hip not a hip? - When it's a koshi!
by
Sue Wharton
Posted
Thu 26 Nov 2009 10:03pm
' the hips.
This may just be a coordination problem - but on the whole I am well coordinated so I'm not sure that's the problem. It may be that I lack strength in the hip region...Every martial artist comes to understand the importance of 'hips' in the execution of punches, kicks and throws. It is drilled into us virtually every training session
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Hip resurfacing versus hip replacement
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Tue 04 Nov 2008 7:03am
Hip resurfacing is often seen as a modern alternative to the more conventional total hip replacement, but new data from a study led by Rush University Medical Center suggest that a patient’s age and gender are key to the operation’s success.
In a review of over 500 surgeries performed in the U.S. using a hip resurfacing [...]
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Hip Rotations Make Your Tight Hip Flexors More Flexible
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Mark D.

Posted
Wed 29 Apr 2009 10:23pm
If you have tight hip flexors, a good dynamic flexibility exercise for you would be hip rotations...
Do external hip rotations (pictured above) and internal hip rotations every day to improve your speed and athleticism.
If your hip flexor muscles are not flexible, you will not even be a good athlete in your sport(s)! Tight hip flexors also lead
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DePuy Hip Recall Surgeons Reuse Defective Hips?
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jodigirl

Posted
Sun 12 Dec 2010 11:48am
Have you received the letter saying that you have a recalled DePuy Hip?
How much do you understand about your rights? Please find an attorney that you can trust. Do not . . ....
Is DePuy Orthopedics mandating the surgeons to perform the hip recall surgeries? Who are the surgeons?
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Improve Your Hip and Core Strength with Hip Circles
by
RxBlogger

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:05pm
Core strength and hip flexibility/strength is critical for achieving athletic success. Great athletes dominate movement with the core, hips, glutes, quadriceps and hamstrings. Add Hip Circles to your exercise routine. It will be well worth your time. It is important to execute the exercise movements with quality.
1. Sit on the floor
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London’s Leading Hip Surgeon advises on Latest Hip Surgery Procedures
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Dave W

Posted
Mon 04 Jan 2010 2:14am
What’s Hip and What’s Hype?
Hip Surgery is big business with over 200 manufacturers of different types of hip replacement. So what works, what doesn’t and what..., there are over 200 manufacturers of different hip replacements and their advertisements appear in places as diverse as the supermarket through to magazines. So what’s hype and what’s hip
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Hip-Hip-Hooray!
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flakymn
Posted
Wed 12 May 2010 12:20pm
We just had our 1:30 meeting to say we are indeed mentally and physically stable enough to go to Turkey. One more signature from some guy here on Base before the paperwork gets shipped off to the Middle East. As soon as we get our final orders, we can get moving dates.
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The Hip Dysplasia Prevention Conundrum: PennHIP vs. OFA Round Number?
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Dr. Patty Khuly
Posted
Thu 16 Sep 2010 10:30am
For the past few years I've been worrying at the edges of this issue, wondering what, perhaps, might be done about the fact that hip dysplasia is a bad disease that doesn't seem to go away. Like tonguing a bad tooth into dubious submission, the subject's only festered all the while. This week, however, I decided to do something about it.
Hip
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