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- who: Guido AM Rondas and colleagues from the Hip osteoarthritis (OA) is a common cause of morbidity among older people that is associated with hip pain and stiffness, and impaired mobility [1]Although less prevalent than knee OA, the global all-age symptomatic hip OA prevalence in , was, .85%, and the European prevalence in adults aged u2265, years was, %-8%.3, OA currently accounts for up to, .5% spent of the gross national product in Western countries, mainly attributable to knee and hip arthroplasties costs [4, ]. In patients aged u2265, years, % of primary care consultations are registered . . .
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