Abstract
1. A complete replacement arthroplasty of the hip is described in which both components are inherently stable.
2. The arthroplasty does not require the use of acrylic cement.
3. It is appropriate for the treatment of the severely arthritic hip in which arthrodesis is not indicated, and for the mobilisation of two stiff and painful hips at any age.
4. It can be performed on both sides at the same time.
5. It produces a stable, pain-free and mobile joint in a high proportion of cases, and has appeared not to deteriorate over periods of up to four years.