Fig. 4From: Total hip replacement in adult patients with severe Kashin-Beck disease of the hipA male patient (bilateral hip with KBD) (a) with scores of 70, 43 and 25 points in the left hip on the VAS, Harris and Fast-KBD scales, respectively. He received total hip replacement in his left hip (b). Five-and-a-half years after the operation, there was no radiographic evidence of loosening or changes in component positioning (c), with scores of 10, 91 and 36 on the VAS, Harris and FSAT-KBD scales, respectivelyBack to article page