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  1. ... that limits what you can do. Hip joint replacement is usually done in people age 60 and ... Hip joint replacement is surgery to replace all or part of the hip joint with a man-made or artificial joint. ...
  2. ... cause of knee damage that leads to knee replacement is osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of ... painless motion of the knee joint. Knee joint replacement may be recommended for: Knee osteoarthritis, or arthritis, ...
  3. ... salvaged digits in a condition that would enable replantation. This usually requires a clean cut across the ...
  4. ... or 4 days required by a total knee replacement).
  5. Ankle replacement involves replacing the damaged parts of the three bones that make up the ankle joint with artificial ...
  6. ... better. The metal prosthetic device in knee joint replacement surgery replaces cartilage and bone which is damaged ...
  7. Heart valve replacement may be recommended for: narrowing of the heart valve (stenosis) leaking of the heart valve Valve problems may ...
  8. Hip Joint Replacement or Total Hip Replacement is surgery to replace all or part of the hip joint with an artificial device to restore joint movement (a prosthesis).
  9. Replantation of an amputated part is ideally performed within 4 to 6 hours after injury, but success ... of the amputated part is vital to successful replantation. Under proper conditions, the long-term prognosis for ...
  10. ... the staged removal of the infant's blood and replacement with fresh donor blood or plasma. Guidelines for ...
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