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Edit a Case in Hip Orientation

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Hip orientation is essential for diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions, affecting joint alignment and mobility. This case study explores the impact of poor hip alignment and effective treatment approaches.

Steps to Edit a Case in Hip Orientation:

Step-1: Access the Login Page

Click here to redirect on Login page. Enter your Credentials and Click on Login.
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Step-2: Navigate to the Hip Orientation

On the Left-hand Menu, locate and expand the Total Hip Arthroplasty . From the dropdown menu, select Hip Orientation.

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Step-3: Open the Actions Menu

From the Dropdown menu, click on the Edit option. This Action will open the case you want to modify.

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Step-4: Select the “Edit” Option

The Edit Hip Orientationpage will appear, allowing you to modify specific details of the selected case.

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Step 5: Modify the Case Details

The Edit Hip Orientation page will load, allowing you to modify specific details of the selected case. Update the required fields with the new information you wish to edit by resetting the old information.

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Step-6: Edit Required Fields

Update the required fields with the new information you wish to Edit. After making your changes, click on the Save button to proceed.

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Step-7: Review and Save the Details

Review the Case Summary if everything looks good on the No Calibration/Manual page. Ensure all details are correct, then click on ‘Save’ to finalize and save the case.

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Step-8: Case Successfully Edited

The case will now be edited and saved under the grid. You can access the updated details at any time from the grid area.

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The case will now be edited and saved under the grid.

Proper assessment and correction of hip orientation are crucial for improving patient mobility and long-term health outcomes. This case highlights the importance of targeted interventions for optimal recovery.

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