The starting point for the treatment of hip disease depends on
how we can preserve the natural hip joint and on steps leading to
regeneration of the diseased, injured, or destroyed joint.
Preservation and regeneration treatments following traditional and
theoretical methods do not need to use expensive materials such as
the artificial joints used in arthroplasty. On the other hand,
these treatments are difficult to perform and require a long
rehabilitation period. The result has been a move away from
traditional methods, denying the surgeon experience and knowledge
of the benefits associated with the most biologically appropriate
treatment. This book, a selection of the papers presented at the
32nd Japanese Hip Society (JHS) Congress, includes the latest
knowledge on preservation and regeneration treatments as well as
arthroplasty, and is an invaluable source of reference for all who
work in the field of orthopedic surgery.
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