Abstract
The Authors carried out a clinical and electromyographic study on two groups of patients undergoing total hip replacement with two different surgical approaches, evaluating the evolution of the clinical results at three and fifteen months after operation and comparing the same to the electromyographic results of the muscles involved during surgical exposure.
They found differences in the post-operative functional changes in the two groups of patients and the reliability of the clinical and electromyographic results in the critical evaluation of the two different approaches.
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