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Postoperative Management of Hip Resurfacing

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Surgical technique is the most crucial aspect affecting clinical outcome following total hip replacement and hip resurfacing. However, postoperative management is also an important factor for successful patient outcome. It can determine things like patient comfort, length of hospitalization, number of complications, and maybe even an earlier or improved return to activity.

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Valles, A., Gebhard, C. (2012). Postoperative Management of Hip Resurfacing. In: Marín-Peña, Ó. (eds) Femoroacetabular Impingement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22769-1_26

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