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Diseases » Hip conditions » Introduction
 

Hip conditions

Hip conditions: Introduction

Any condition affecting the hips. Some examples of hip conditions include arthritis, fracture, dislocation and gout. The hip is a ball and socket joint consisting of the top of the femur (ball) and the socket of the pelvic bone.

Symptoms of Hip conditions

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Disease Topics Related To Hip conditions

Research the causes of these diseases that are similar to, or related to, Hip conditions:

  • Broken hip
  • Femoral neck fractures hip fracture
  • Fracture of the hip
  • Femoral head fractures
  • Trochanteric fractures
  • Subtrochanteric fractures
  • Hip joint
  • more related diseases...»

Medical Textbooks Online about Hip conditions

Medical Books Excerpts
  • HIP PAIN
  • "Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs" (2003)
  • Hip Pain
  • "In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms" (2007)
  • HIP PAIN
  • "Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care" (2007)
  • Hip Pain
  • "The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter" (2000)
  • Hip Pain
  • "Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis" (2007)
  • HIP PAIN
  • "Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care" (2007)
 

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Causes of Hip conditions

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News Archives for Hip conditions

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Evidence Based Medicine Research for Hip conditions

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Statistics for Hip conditions

Hip conditions: Broader Related Topics

Types of Hip conditions

Types of Hip conditions

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