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Kanchan Madan

Freedom From Chronic Hip Pain Through Hip Arthroplasty Surgery India - 0 views

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    Tour 2 India 4 Health Consultants are well reputed for their top Hip Arthroplasty Surgery India. They have a network of highly experienced and skilled surgeons along with well-equipped hospitals and infrastructure...
Kanchan Madan

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    Top hip replacement, also known as hip arthroplasty, has become a significant procedure in recent years to address the need for improving hip joints that have been damaged due to injury or arthritis. It's molded like a ball and attachment.
Carolyn Garrett

Spine evaluation is critical to reduce dislocations in revision total hip art... - 0 views

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    Hip replacement, or arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the diseased parts of the hip joint are removed and replaced with new, artificial parts. These artificial parts are called the prosthesis. The goals of hip replacement surgery include increasing mobility, improving the function of the hip joint, and relieving pain.
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The Art of Healing: Dr. Vijay Bose's Mastery in Hip Surgery at Apollo Chennai - 0 views

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    Total hip replacement, also known as hip arthroplasty, has become increasingly common in recent years as a solution to improve hip joints damaged by injury or arthritis.
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Beyond Boundaries: Dr. Vijay Bose's Global Recognition as Apollo Chennai's Top Hip Surgeon - 0 views

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    Hip replacement, also referred to as total hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to replace a damaged hip with an artificial joint, known as a prosthesis.
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Why Nigeria Patients Looking For Dr. Vijay Bose - 0 views

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    Hip replacement, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is a surgical operation to replace a damaged hip with an artificial joint (prosthesis).
drmaheshkulkarni

Joint Replacement Surgeon in Pune - 1 views

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    Dr Mahesh Kulkarni is an alumnus of B.J.Medical College, Pune. He completed his MBBS and subsequently MS (Trauma and Orthopaedics) from B.J.Medical college and Sassoon General Hospitals in Jan 1997.He migrated to United Kingdom in 1997 for higher studies after completing his PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board) test conducted by the General Medical Council (GMC). He started working at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. He was then appointed as a registrar in the South-West rotation at Bristol. He completed his FRCS from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons at Edinburgh in 2000. He completed his MCh course from the University of Liverpool in 2004.He was appointed as a Specialist Registrar in Trauma and Orthopaedics at the South-West rotation in Bristol in 2003. He completed his FRCS (Trauma and Orthopaedics), intercollegiate speciality board exam in 2005. He was awarded CCST (Certificate of Completion of Specialist training) in Trauma and Orthopaedics in 2006 and is on the GMC's Specialist Register as a qualified Orthopaedic Surgeon.He received training at various hospitals on the Bristol rotation. He underwent speciality training in Lower Limb arthroplasty (Joint Replacement surgery of Hips and knees) at the prestigious Avon Orthopaedic Center (Southmead Hospital). He worked and trained with Professor Ian Learmonth, John Newman and Evert Smith. He worked at Bristol Pelvic Trauma Unit, specialising in Pelvic and acetabular fracture treatment at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol for one year.He completed his ATLS (Advance Trauma Life Support) training in 1999 and attended various conferences and CME's while in England. He completed his AO fellowship in Trauma at Flinders Medical Center in Adelaide, Australia in 2006.He migrated to Pune, India in Jan 2007. Since then he has performed several Hip and Knee replacement surgeries including primary and revision replacement surgery. He has performed significant number of surgeries for fractures of Pelvis an
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