Track: Total hip arthroplasty
Sub-Track:
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a highly successful orthopedic surgery designed to alleviate pain and restore function in individuals suffering from hip joint degeneration or injury. Over the past century, THA has undergone significant evolution, emerging as a dependable and economical orthopedic intervention. Notable advancements involve the utilization of improved materials such as polyethylene, metal-on-metal, and ceramic components, which enhance durability and performance. THA procedures ensure consistency and positive outcomes, providing pain relief, enhanced mobility, and a better quality of life for patients. Moreover, the implementation of enhanced recovery protocols has further optimized results by reducing hospital stays and increasing patient satisfaction.
· Hip osteoarthritis
· Partial hip replacement
· Osteoarthritis
· Post-traumatic arthritis
· Rheumatoid arthritis including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
· Avascular necrosis
· Hardware failure after internal fixation of hip fractures
· Congenital hip dislocations and dysplasia
· Hip & Knee Reconstruction
Scientific Highlights
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Orthopedics and Sports medicine: Surgical and non-surgical procedures
- Other Orthopedic Surgeries
- Orthopedics and Arthroscopy
- Orthopedics and its surgeries
- Orthopedic Physiotherapy
- Rheumatology and Arthritis
- Rheumatology: Surgeries and its techniques
- Arthritis: Types, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Arthoplasty and Oncology
- Total hip arthroplasty
- Total knee replacement
- Musculoskeletal Disorders and Clinical Trials
- Musculoskeletal Disorders and Medicine
- Foot & Ankle Surgery
- Spine Disorders and Surgery
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
- COVID-19 (Orthopedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Disorders)
- Orthopedic oncology
- Orthopedic Radiology
- Sports science and medicine, physical education, exercise