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There is no such thing... Do you avascular necrosis?
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The use of Prednisone can cause Avascular Necrosis. This would affect the bone area. It has been reported that those who have taken doses greater then 20 milligrams a day of Prednisone have experienced this condition, particularly in the hip area.
The hip is susceptible to damage from a number of diseases and disorders, including arthritis, traumatic injury, avascular necrosis, cerebral palsy, or Legg-Calve-Perthes (LCP) disease in young patients.
81.51 Total hip replacement Replacement of both femoral head and acetabulum by prosthesis Total reconstruction of hip
Depending on how advanced this is, you may lose the head of the femur, this will mean you will not be able to move much at all, and may cause a great deal of pain. I would listen to your Dr's advice!
Avascular necrosis, or the deterioration of bone tissue due to a decrease in blood supply, can be caused be extended use of steroid medications or prolonged use of alcohol, as the result of joint injuries, or in some cases as the result of pre-existing conditions such as Gaucher's Disease.Treatments are wide ranging and include over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicines, rest, and exercise. More aggressive treatments include electrical stimulation and surgeries. No treatment can repair bone loss that has already occurred. The best treatment is to prevent future bone loss. Read more about this at: http://www.dukehealth.org/orthopaedics/services/hip-treatments/care-guides/avascular-necrosisS
Both bipolar hip replacement and total hip replacement (THR) are surgical procedures designed to address hip joint issues, but they differ in purpose, design, and scope. Bipolar Hip Replacement: A type of partial hip replacement where the femoral head is replaced with a two-piece prosthetic system. The acetabulum (hip socket) is left intact. It is mainly used for conditions like fractures of the femoral neck. Total Hip Replacement (THR): A complete replacement of both the femoral head and the acetabulum with artificial prosthetics. It is used for advanced arthritis, avascular necrosis, or other chronic conditions causing joint damage.
Osteonecrosis is a condition where the blood supply to a bone is disrupted, leading to bone tissue death. This can result in pain, joint collapse, and limited joint movement. Common sites for osteonecrosis include the hip, knee, and shoulder.
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