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Failed constraint total hip arthroplasty body. The illustration presents an anterior view of the human pelvic girdle and proximal femora showing a total hip replacement with malfunction of a constrained acetabular component on one side. Within the musculoskeletal hierarchy, the hip joint is a synovial ball‑and‑socket joint of the appendicular skeleton, formed by the acetabulum of the pelvis (os coxae) and the femoral head. The image depicts prosthetic components—a femoral stem with head and an acetabular cup with a constrained liner—characterizing a medical device implanted within an anatomical joint. The constrained mechanism appears disengaged, indicating implant failure and potential instability or dislocation. This figure pertains to orthopedics, anatomy, and implant pathology. Functionally, total hip arthroplasty (THA, total hip arthroplasty) aims to restore load bearing and range of motion while the constrained liner enhances stability. The species represented is Homo sapiens (human).
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