k Loosened hip replacement, Xray Loosened hip replacement. Coloured Xray of a mans hip showing a prosthetic hip implant black in a loosened ball joint. The implant is embedded in the femur thigh bone, lower centre replaces the head of the femur. Its articulation joint is with the pelvis upper left where it forms a ballandsocket joint. Here an artificial socket pink has been fitted into the old pelvic socket, but it has loosened and become displaced, leaving a dark space. The cement holding it in place has failed, requiring surgical correction. A hip prosthesis mimics the old ballandsocket joint, which is often replaced due to arthritis or severe injury, to restore the mobility that was lost. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Loosened hip replacement, X ray Loosened hip replacement. Coloured X ray of a man s hip showing a prosthetic hip implant  black  in a loosened ball joint. The implant is embedded in the femur  thigh bone, lower centre    replaces the head of the femur. Its articulation  joint  is with the pelvis  upper left  where it forms a ball and socket joint. Here an artificial socket  pink  has been fitted into the old pelvic socket, but it has loosened and become displaced, leaving a dark space. The cement holding it in place has failed, requiring surgical correction. A hip prosthesis mimics the old ball and socket joint, which is often replaced due to arthritis or severe injury, to restore the mobility that was lost.
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Loosened hip replacement, X-ray

Loosened hip replacement. Coloured X-ray of a man's hip showing a prosthetic hip implant (black) in a loosened ball joint. The implant is embedded in the femur (thigh bone, lower centre) & replaces the head of the femur. Its articulation (joint) is with the pelvis (upper left) where it forms a ball-and-socket joint. Here an artificial socket (pink) has been fitted into the old pelvic socket, but it has loosened and become displaced, leaving a dark space. The cement holding it in place has failed, requiring surgical correction. A hip prosthesis mimics the old ball-and-socket joint, which is often replaced due to arthritis or severe injury, to restore the mobility that was lost.

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