Thanks to increased marketing of hip replacement surgery and advances like hip resurfacing, more - and younger - Americans are getting multiple hip revision surgeries. For some surgeons, the trend begs the question: How many hip replacements is too many?
Matthew Squire, MD, orthopedic surgeon, explains why it's critical for patients to take a cautious approach when considering replacement surgery.
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