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Fig. 4

Fig. 4. From: Can pelvic tilting be ignored in total hip arthroplasty?.

Lateral view of dislocated revised hip and post-relocation of dislocation.

Won Yong Shon, et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(9):633-636.
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Fig. 2

Fig. 2. From: Can pelvic tilting be ignored in total hip arthroplasty?.

Anteroposterior and lateral view of total hip replacement.

Won Yong Shon, et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(9):633-636.
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Fig. 3

Fig. 3. From: Can pelvic tilting be ignored in total hip arthroplasty?.

Anteroposterior and lateral view of dislocation of total hip.

Won Yong Shon, et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(9):633-636.
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Fig. 5

Fig. 5. From: Can pelvic tilting be ignored in total hip arthroplasty?.

Sacral tilt and measured acetabular tilt in standing and supine positions.

Won Yong Shon, et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(9):633-636.
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Fig. 1

Fig. 1. From: Can pelvic tilting be ignored in total hip arthroplasty?.

Anteroposterior view of pelvis with both hips showing left hip coxarthrosis.

Won Yong Shon, et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(9):633-636.

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