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2. Cementing Constrained Liners Into Secure Cementless Shells: A Minimum 15-Year Follow-Up Study
3. Patient-Reported Allergies Predict Worse Outcomes After Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Results From a Prospective Cohort Study
4. Minimum 10-Year Follow-Up of Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty Using a Contemporary Triple-Tapered Titanium Stem
5. Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Arthroplasty at Five to Twelve Years Follow-Up: A Concise Follow-Up of a Previous Report
6. Two- to 4-Year Followup of a Short Stem THA Construct: Excellent Fixation, Thigh Pain a Concern
7. What Can We Learn From 20-year Followup Studies of Hip Replacement?
8. What Can Be Learned From Minimum 20-year Followup Studies of Knee Arthroplasty?
9. Femoral Remodeling Around Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty Is Unpredictable
10. Durability of a Cruciate-retaining TKA With Modular Tibial Trays at 20 Years
11. Liner Exchange and Bone Grafting: Rare Option to Treat Wear & Lysis of Stable TKAs
12. Routine Surveillance of Modular PFC TKA Shows Increasing Failures after 10 Years
13. Thirty-five-Year Results After Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients Less Than Fifty Years Old: A Concise Follow-up of Previous Reports*
14. Revision with Cementless Acetabular Components: A Concise Follow-up, at a Minimum of Twenty Years, of Previous Reports
15. Primary Cementless Acetabular Fixation at a Minimum of Twenty Years of Follow-up: A Concise Update of a Previous Report*
16. Cemented Rotating-Platform Total Knee Replacement: A Concise Follow-up, at a Minimum of Twenty Years, of a Previous Report
17. Survivorship of a Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Concise Follow-up, at a Minimum of Thirty-five Years, of Previous Reports
18. Cemented Total Hip Replacement Cable Debris and Acetabular Construct Durability
19. Total Hip Arthroplasty with Cement and Use of a Collared Matte-Finish Femoral Component: Nineteen to Twenty-Year Follow-up
20. Total Hip Arthroplasty with a Cemented, Polished, Collared Femoral Stem and a Cementless Acetabular Component: A Follow-up Study at a Minimum of Ten Years
21. RESULTS OF CHARNLEY TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY WITH USE OF IMPROVED FEMORAL CEMENTING TECHNIQUES: A CONCISE FOLLOW-UP, AT A MINIMUM OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, OF A PREVIOUS REPORT
22. CEMENTED ROTATING-PLATFORM TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT: A CONCISE FOLLOW-UP, AT A MINIMUM OF FIFTEEN YEARS, OF A PREVIOUS REPORT
23. STAGGERED BILATERAL TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY PERFORMED FOUR TO SEVEN DAYS APART DURING A SINGLE HOSPITALIZATION
24. Salvage of a Recurrently Dislocating Total Hip Prosthesis with Use of a Constrained Acetabular Component: A Concise Follow-up of a Previous Report*
25. A CONSTRAINED LINER CEMENTED INTO A SECURE CEMENTLESS ACETABULAR SHELL
26. RESULTS OF CHARNLEY TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY AT A MINIMUM OF THIRTY YEARS: A CONCISE FOLLOW-UP OF A PREVIOUS REPORT
27. CEMENTLESS ACETABULAR FIXATION AT FIFTEEN YEARS: A COMPARISON WITH THE SAME SURGEONʼS RESULTS FOLLOWING ACETABULAR FIXATION WITH CEMENT
28. TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR RESULTS AFTER CHARNLEY TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY IN PATIENTS LESS THAN FIFTY YEARS OLD: A CONCISE FOLLOW-UP OF A PREVIOUS REPORT
29. OSTEOLYSIS ASSOCIATED WITH A CEMENTED MODULAR POSTERIOR-CRUCIATE-SUBSTITUTING TOTAL KNEE DESIGN: FIVE TO EIGHT-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
30. Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty with Use of Improved Cementing Techniques: A Minimum Twenty-Year Follow-up Study
31. Revision of a Cemented Acetabular Component to a Cementless Acetabular Component: A Ten to Fourteen-Year Follow-up Study
32. Use of constrained acetabular components for hip instability: an average 10-year follow-up study
33. Cemented Rotating-Platform Total Knee Replacement: A Nine to Twelve-Year Follow-up Study*
34. Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty with Cement: Minimum Twenty-five-Year Follow-up*
35. The Effects of Surface Roughness and Polymethylmethacrylate Precoating on the Radiographic and Clinical Results of the Iowa Hip Prosthesis: A Study of Patients Less Than Fifty Years Old*
36. Correspondence
37. Posterior cruciate–retaining modular total knee arthroplasty: A 9- to 12-year follow-up investigation
38. Correspondence
39. Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients Less Than Fifty Years Old. A Twenty to Twenty-five-Year Follow-up Note*
40. Salvage of a Recurrently Dislocating Total Hip Prosthesis with Use of a Constrained Acetabular Component: A Retrospective Analysis of Fifty-six Cases*
41. Wear of Polyethylene Acetabular Components in Total Hip Arthroplasty: An Analysis of One Hundred and Twenty-eight Components Retrieved at Autopsy or Revision Operations*
42. Charnley Total Hip Arthroplasty with Use of Improved Techniques of Cementing. The Results after a Minimum of Fifteen Years of Follow-up*
43. Revision of a Failed Cemented Total Hip Prosthesis with Insertion of an Acetabular Component without Cement and a Femoral Component with Cement.: A Five to Eight-Year Follow-up Study
44. The Prevalence of Femoral Osteolysis Associated With Components Inserted with or without Cement in Total Hip Replacements. A Retrospective Matched-Pair Series.
45. Impaction allografting with cement for extensive femoral bone loss in revision hip surgery: A 4- to 8-year follow-up study
46. Dislocation after total hip arthroplasty: A single surgeon's experience
47. A Constrained Liner Cemented Into a Secure Cementless Acetabular Shell: A 15-Year Follow-up of a Previous Report
48. Management of Painful Patellar Clunk and Crepitance: Results at a Mean Follow-Up of Five Years
49. Corrigendum to ‘Minimum 10-Year Follow-Up of Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty Using a Contemporary Triple-Tapered Titanium Stem’ [Journal of Arthroplasty 31 (2016) 2231-2236]
50. Fixation and Wear With Contemporary Acetabular Components and Cross-Linked Polyethylene at 10-Years in Patients Aged 50 and Under
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