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Question about mid-cap magazines for JG G36C?


I know that they have extra hi caps for this gun, but i can't find any mid caps. Anyone who has this gun and has used a different brand of mid caps for this please tell how they work.

Well I looked on google and it's a bit of a gray area I think

The Birmingham Mid Head Resection - An Alternative to Hip Resurfacing

The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR) procedure has given a new lease of life to thousands of active patients across the globe. It has comprehensively proved a suitable alternative to total hip replacement for patients who wish to stay active following hip surgery. However, hip resurfacing is not appropriate for all patients. The procedure is typically unsuitable for patients with poor femoral head bone stock or with severe femoral head deformity. In these circumstances, the only other available treatment option would be a total hip replacement, which is associated with poor outcomes for young and active patients.

To address the lack of viable, alternative treatments for such patients, Mr Derek McMinn (the inventor/surgeon behind the BHR) introduced a new short-stemmed hip replacement, the Birmingham Mid Head Resection (BMHR). Like Hip Resurfacing, the procedure is bone-conserving and allows patients to be active following surgery. This article examines the requirement for such a short-stemmed device, using first-hand patient testimony as a starting point.

Martin runs a lively Guest House in Nottingham. He began experiencing left hip pain during his mid 50s. What started out as the odd twinge of pain worsened until simple tasks like putting socks on and getting in and out of cars were nearly impossible. "Hobbies like playing badminton and my long distance walking were seriously affected," he says. "I had to give up badminton completely and I was only able to take my dog on short walks. I used to enjoy lovely walks in hilly Derbyshire but with the hip pain getting worse and worse, these were completely out of the question."

After four and a half years of agony, Martin decided enough was enough and began researching his options. He soon heard about the BHR procedure pioneered by Derek McMinn in Birmingham. He was attracted to the idea of getting back to his active lifestyle and booked a consultation. Looking at his x-ray, Mr McMinn told him that the hip joint was arthritic. He recalls Mr McMinn despairing that, "The ball joint was so eroded that it wasn't suitable for hip resurfacing. Unfortunately, the anti-inflammatory pain killers I'd taken for many years had accelerated the deterioration." Martin was saddened by the news because the only option now was a total hip replacement. Or so he thought.

Around this time Mr McMinn had designed and begun using a new, short-stemmed hip replacement, the Birmingham Mid Head Resection (BMHR), which is particularly suitable for patients with damaged or deformed femoral head bone. Mr McMinn designed the BMHR for those patients who would otherwise only have the option of a total hip replacement. The BMHR procedure is also bone-conserving, restores the natural anatomy of the patient and allows patients to be active following surgery.

Martin was delighted by this new option and booked himself in for surgery, "I knew Mr McMinn was a very experienced hip surgeon and that put me at ease to go with the treatment".

During the BMHR operation, the femoral head (ball joint) is resected through the middle, thereby removing the diseased or necrotic bone. The remaining femoral head and neck are then prepared into a conical shape and a matching stem is tapped into place (without the need for cement or screws). The stem is fitted with a large diameter modular head, closely matching the patients' natural anatomy. The femoral head component fits into the same acetabular cup as used for a BHR.

Following surgery, Martin quickly returned to his normal, pain free life, "I was able to get back to work in 3 or 4 weeks and I was right as rain. It can get extremely busy and we've got three flights of stairs to go up and down!"

Like all Mr McMinn's BMHR patients, Martin is thrilled with his outcome, "I've been pain-free and extremely active since my surgery. I've been able to get back into my walking - I can now comfortably walk any distance. And I can play badminton again!"

The BMHR has been in clinical use since 2003 and is showing excellent medium-term results.

http://www.mcminncentre.co.uk

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