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Manager's Guide to Joint Replacement - January 2016

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H ip and knee implants are essentially created equal when it comes to reduc- ing joint pain and improving post-op function. So how do you and your surgeons make sense of the hundreds of choices in prostheses that vary in material and design? Matching the right implant to the right patient generally boils down to these key considerations. In the knee Knees are often thought of as a "hinge" joint, since they bend and straighten like a hinged door. In reality, though, the knee is much more complex. While original implants used a simple door-hinge 5 4 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 6 Understanding Your Implant Options What you need to know before sifting through the countless versions of hip and knee hardware. • DEEP DIVE Look to factors other than surgical outcomes to differentiate available implants. Sports Medicine South Paul A. Manner, MD, FRCSC Seattle, Wash.

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