Modern total hip replacement and hip resurfacing have been shown to generate good long-term clinical outcomes. Advances in materials, engineering, and improved knowledge in joint anatomy and biomechanics, have enabled this success. Successful hip prosthetic surgery relies on a proper understanding of the hip anatomy and its biomechanics. In this chapter, we will review these essential points.
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Galmiche, R., Migaud, H., & Beaulé, P. E. (2020). Hip anatomy and biomechanics relevant to hip replacement. In Personalized Hip and Knee Joint Replacement (pp. 9–21). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24243-5_2
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