Pain After Hip Replacement
Cross-source consensus on Pain After Hip Replacement from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Pain after hip replacement is both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. — Top 10 priorities for problematic hip replacement research: a priority setting partnership led by the British Hip Society and the James Lind Alliance
- Managing painful hip replacements requires a multidisciplinary team that considers causes and treatment options. — Top 10 priorities for problematic hip replacement research: a priority setting partnership led by the British Hip Society and the James Lind Alliance
- The best non-operative treatment for painful hip replacements remains poorly researched. — Top 10 priorities for problematic hip replacement research: a priority setting partnership led by the British Hip Society and the James Lind Alliance
- Revision surgery should generally be reserved for patients with an identified cause who have not improved with conservative treatment. — Top 10 priorities for problematic hip replacement research: a priority setting partnership led by the British Hip Society and the James Lind Alliance
- Treatable but less commonly considered causes such as psoas impingement should be included in diagnostic pathways. — Top 10 priorities for problematic hip replacement research: a priority setting partnership led by the British Hip Society and the James Lind Alliance