Search

Hip - Anatomy of the Hip - AOA Orthopedic Specialists

5 (710) · $ 13.50 · In stock

Hip - Anatomy of the Hip - AOA Orthopedic Specialists

One of the two ball and socket joints in the human body, the pelvis and femur form the Hip Joint. The femoral head locks into the acetabulum, forming a joint capable of weight-bearing with adequate range of motion. Due to the weight-bearing nature of the joint, the hip joint often suffers from athrtitis.

Periprosthetic femoral fractures in Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA

Periprosthetic femoral fractures in Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA

Female Hip Bone #2 By Sebastian Kaulitzki/science Photo Library

Female Hip Bone #2 By Sebastian Kaulitzki/science Photo Library

Jesse E. Otero, MD, Hip & Knee Specialist

Jesse E. Otero, MD, Hip & Knee Specialist

Dislocation Following Total Hip Replacement (22.12.2014)

Dislocation Following Total Hip Replacement (22.12.2014)

A detailed chart showing normal anatomy of the Hip and common injuries. Each illustration is clearly labeled.Anatomy and Injuries of the Hip

Anatomy and Injuries of the Hip (Laminated)

Anatomy and Injuries of the Hip (Laminated)

Solved Label The Structures In An Anterior View Of The, 41% OFF

Solved Label The Structures In An Anterior View Of The, 41% OFF

Orthopedic Specialties: Hip - Ortho Rhode Island

Orthopedic Specialties: Hip - Ortho Rhode Island

Registration of Knee Articulating Surface Utilizing a Portable

Registration of Knee Articulating Surface Utilizing a Portable

Female Hip Bone #2 By Sebastian Kaulitzki/science Photo Library

Female Hip Bone #2 By Sebastian Kaulitzki/science Photo Library

Solved Label The Structures In An Anterior View Of The, 41% OFF

Solved Label The Structures In An Anterior View Of The, 41% OFF