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January 13, 2022
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VIDEO: Registry data can drive change

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WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — In this video from Orthopedics Today Hawaii, Andrew J. Shimmin, MBBS, FRACS, spoke about the recent update to data in the Australian Joint Registry.

“The use of dual mobility articulation in total hip replacement – there has been a 20% increase of that sort of technology in the past 12 months, which I think is reasonably commensurable to what is happening all over the word,” he said. “The good news about that is the revision for dislocation when the dual mobility is used is significantly less, in particular for the select group of patients who had had a fractured neck or femur.”