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  <description>OverviewMany people don?t realise it, but one of their legs is longer (or shorter) than the other one. Over time, this can lead to degenerative osteoarthritis (OA) in the hip joint requiring a hip replacement. But the surgeon can?t just take the old hip joint out and put the new implant in. Careful …</description>
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  <published>2017-07-01 00:48:14</published>
  <title>Functional Leg Length Discrepancy</title>
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