Severe disability in primary osteoarthritis of hip is best managed by -
AArthroplasty
BArthrodesis
CMc Murray's osteotomy
DIntra-articular hydrocortisone and physiotherapy
The most common approach for total hip arthroplasty is
AAnteromedial
BPosteromedial
CAnterolateral
DPosterolateral
Myodesis is employed in amputations for all of the following indications except:
AIschemia
BTumor
CChildren
DTrauma
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