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Our guest blogger, aged 32, tells us how she has adapted to day-to-day life after being diagnosed with Avascular Necrosis.

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Let’s explore how we know when hip surgery is required. What are the tell-tale signs that hip surgery may have become necessary?

If you are undergoing hip surgery soon, or are contemplating it in the near future and worried about whether you will be able to cope with its consequences as your body is struggling, then this… Read More »What happens after hip surgery?