Osteoarthritis of the hip, Stephen Kantor, MD

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Dartmouth Health

Dartmouth Health

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@Beenthere61
@Beenthere61 4 жыл бұрын
I need my hip replaced & I have not heard many talk about how bad the pain is & how it is not just in the hip it effects your knee down the shin muscle into your ankle your back , it keeps you awake and trying to get comfortable. Had my right hip down & my whole life changed for the better." ✌️🦋🙏
@riamyburgh6563
@riamyburgh6563 4 жыл бұрын
G gWar if the k Wat if [he hip doslocatd
@sebastiannorrington3792
@sebastiannorrington3792 5 ай бұрын
Go to Emory hospital in tucker.
@johnkinnane547
@johnkinnane547 4 жыл бұрын
G'day and greetings from Tasmania Australia a very articulate and informative talk. I am 63 yo and I have two total knees done and now I am possibly looking at a left hip replacement, I have suffered rheumatoid and osteoporosis arthritis for a very long time, currently I have taken my orthopaedic surgeon's and had a cortisone injection in the hip to see if the pain could be coming from my back which I also have arthritis in. I learnt a lot from this and I thank the Doctor for putting this on the Webb thank you again . Kind regards John Kinnane
@julievanberkel3058
@julievanberkel3058 5 жыл бұрын
With the NHS in the state it's in, the chances of being referred for total hip replacement are slim indeed. I am in a position now where the hip replacement I had nearly 10 years ago now is starting to wear out and my mobility is greatly reduced and I feel like my hip will give way every so often. My g.p. knows all this, but has yet to get me referred, despite my asking.
@sallybush6454
@sallybush6454 2 жыл бұрын
I have it in both hips and knee...even though its painful 😫 u have made me 😃 smile...don't ever stop ✋ the humour brilliant 👏 explaining thank u 🇬🇧
@henrybrown7437
@henrybrown7437 4 жыл бұрын
I'm comfortable with the way hip -replacement was explained to me,very informative and educational, I'm willing to do my surgery, which my conditions is severe, Thanks!!!!
@audreyhaake841
@audreyhaake841 4 жыл бұрын
He explained it all so clear and concise
@eldstgilmorbarboydodellatb4413
@eldstgilmorbarboydodellatb4413 5 жыл бұрын
My grandfather died bone cancer. His wife (my grandma)had back surgery rheumatoid arthritis and her hands half paralyzed. My father refused back survery but had hip. My hip is scaring so bad and has slowly when young but now since started working as man I don’t think being young and considering it’s a signal for better posture or something body teaching.(always listen to the body and soul) I was young and didn’t know my fathers side background (divorce)and afraid now suffering the noise in hip is now worse and sounds so nasty and more space. But yea inside looks like a coconut 🥥 When I was younger my leg pain was so bad I was basically hospitalized bedridden which came with fever and my eyes watering so bad but that was thought mixture growing pain but actually getting that now still while but when walking like my hip faster than my toes. But it’s every like back of heel sometimes it becomes so sensitive I can’t put no weight on it and I’m limping if I even can. Now a days I have to get a doctors note but it’s like a bear or lion when comes and sometimes the foot thing can stay away for years and sometimes closer. Then of course back I can’t sit anywhere or drive cause the pain or asking a gf to drive and my family is nascar fans. Yea my uncle had back surgery also and both him and father went college and does mostly desk work(main job at least)not sure what would of done but reason why talk abou cause ignored so long sees the list is def not just one thing but possibly genetic. I try to study my way out thinking maybe body interested in bones but def think should do a x ray and find out about hips now. Thank you for the lecture hoped helped someone maybe look earlier but I know not much able to be done and scary when young and time when finally independent as adult is so rushing and the world don’t wait.
@traceysuggers2201
@traceysuggers2201 3 жыл бұрын
Yes that is right it comes in all different shapes and sizes or different forms so what you just said is right there these other people did you Studios about arthritis in each different part of the body but if you’ve got it in all parts of the body it’s very hard and yes it is all different and everybody is different to
@traceysuggers2201
@traceysuggers2201 3 жыл бұрын
I have osteo arthritis all over the body neck spine hips legs knees ankles elbows arms and I’m on two crutches I had to support and plus now I have other disabilities on top of this it’s a horrible thing to go through its horrible chronic pain severe chronic pains every day do you people that do these videos and talk about arthritis osteoarthritis and the other operators you ain’t got a clue what with being in their body and walk this afternoon there is severe bad arthritis out there and half past approving it now Very hard for some of our special and we can’t task and do things on her own when we need help now I have a disability is on top of this it’s not so great for me and I have spoken to people with illnesses and arthritis different types of arthritis and I’ve seen how they go I’ve seen what they go through some people might be able to handle it but not everybody because not everyone is the same
@danarucker6985
@danarucker6985 7 ай бұрын
My neighbor had a hip reand 2 years later had a fatal heart attack.. No thanks
@traceysuggers2201
@traceysuggers2201 3 жыл бұрын
Oh it’s horrible all the joints in every part is horrible and then you’ve got your nerves being pulling in you getting strains and tightness in your games so much it just feels like there’s somebody else in your body trying to rip out of it . I also have scoliosis with osteoarthritis and a few of the things on top now which is not great like I said everybody is different you get different types and then if you’ve got other disabilities on top of that that’s not helpful either it’s not so great that you’re suffering 24 seven
@lisa-kl9xr
@lisa-kl9xr 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this info
@community1854
@community1854 4 жыл бұрын
Vety good details, but sad only a doomed story of just managing symptoms and the disease progression that results in death of the body part and surgery. Though I honor every doctor on earth, recently, I ve found many limitations in your system. Some people have cured hip artheritis and reversed it, much like cancer that you all claim that cant be reversed. With this much investment in complex research, it is sad that people have only a few options. If you youtube how to reverse this, you ll find some. Whether they work or not worth getting to know.
@mmccrownus2406
@mmccrownus2406 2 жыл бұрын
look into stem cell therapy. Avoid this monstrosity
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