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Advances in Joint Replacement Surgery - How Far Have We Come?

Dato' Dr Badrul Shah Badaruddin, Consultant Orthopaedic and Sports Surgeon, ALTY Orthopaedic Hospital | Assoc Prof Dr Ruslan Nazaruddin Simanjuntak, Consultant Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, ALTY Orthopaedic Hospital

22-Sep-21 16:00

Advances in Joint Replacement Surgery - How Far Have We Come?

Having to undergo joint replacement surgery, such as at your knee or your hip, can be scary, even if the pain in your joints is debilitating or affects your everyday activities. But with advances such as minimally invasive techniques and new technologies, joint replacement surgeries have come a long way. Dato' Dr Badrul Shah Badaruddin, consultant orthopaedic and sports surgeon, and Assoc Prof Dr Ruslan Nazaruddin Simanjuntak, consultant orthopaedic and joint replacement surgeon from ALTY Orthopaedic Hospital share how these advances have improved outcomes for patients.

Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Meera Sivasothy


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