Revision Hip Replacement

Injuries

Hip Injuries Interventions

Hip injuries may occur abruptly, such as from a fall, or develop gradually due to regular movement and activity. When an injury occurs, it can disrupt the hip’s normal function, affecting the complex interaction of bones, muscles, ligaments, and other components. Treatment options for hip issues vary and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgical intervention.

Replacement

Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement surgery involves replacing a damaged hip joint with an artificial one. Typically, this procedure is necessary following a significant hip fracture or due to arthritis. Surgeons may opt for traditional methods or employ minimally-invasive techniques during the surgery.

Before proceeding with the surgery, the surgeon will assess your medical history, conduct a thorough examination of your hip, and may order various tests and x-rays to determine the necessity of the procedure.

Hip Replacement

Surgeries

Partial Hip Replacement

Walking, ascending stairs, dressing oneself, lifting groceries, and enjoying uninterrupted sleep at night - these are just a handful of fundamental activities that may pose challenges without complete mobility in your hip.

Total Hip Replacement

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) delivers dependable results for patients with advanced degenerative hip osteoarthritis, notably alleviating pain, restoring functionality, and enhancing overall quality of life.

Revision Hip Replacement

Walking, ascending stairs, transporting groceries, and enjoying uninterrupted sleep at night—these are merely a handful of fundamental activities that can become challenging without optimal use of your hip.