Hip Replacement Surgery

If you feel that common activities such as walking, stair climbing or sitting down in a chair become painful for you, then your hip may be affected. Common conditions that affect a hip joint are a fracture, arthritis, avascular necrosis, degeneration of cartilage.

Your hip may be stiff and painful or unstable and lax. If changes in your everyday activities, your medications, even the use of a walking-stick does not adequately help your symptoms, you may consider hip replacement surgery. In Hip replacement surgery, an experienced surgeon can remove this painful hip joint of yours and replace it with an artificial joint usually made of ceramic and metal.

And it's a safe and effective procedure that can relieve your pain, improve your motion, and help you to get back to your everyday activities within 24 hours.

Types of Hip Surgeries


Full Hip Replacement

Artificial material is used for surgical total hip replacement surgery. That will help to vanish pain and start hip function naturally. The results are Exciting, Gratifying and Encouraging.



Partial Hip Replacement Surgery

Surgeon remove and replace only one damaged hip joint in partial hip replacement and replace it. This procedure is mostly done in those older patients who have fractured their hip.



Hip Resurfacing Surgery

Hip resurfacing, also called surface replacement, is an alternative to total hip replacement that is appropriate only for some patients. This surgery preserves more of your natural bone than does a total hip replacement. Hip resurfacing surgery has advantages and disadvantages, depending on each patient's bone condition.



Hip Arthroscopy

A camera (arthroscope) and other instruments are inserted into the hip joint through very small incision and are used to remove or repair damaged bone. Hip arthroscopy is a small surgery than total hip replacements and this helps patient to a much quicker recovery.

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