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Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure used to relieve chronic hip pain, improve mobility, and restore function in patients with damaged or worn-out hip joints. Whether you’re undergoing the procedure for the first time, dealing with a more complex case, or need revision surgery for a previous implant, total hip replacement is a safe and effective option for long-term relief and improved quality of life.
Patients may consider hip replacement if they experience:
Constant hip or groin pain that limits daily activities
Stiffness in the hip joint, especially after sitting or resting
Difficulty walking, standing, or climbing stairs
Pain while sleeping or turning in bed
Little to no improvement with non-surgical treatments
Depending on the condition and patient history, total hip replacement may include:
Primary Hip Replacement: First-time procedure due to arthritis, fracture, or joint wear.
Complex Hip Replacement: For patients with deformities, bone loss, or previous complications.
Revision Hip Replacement: Corrects or replaces an old or failing implant with a new one.
The procedure involves removing the damaged parts of the hip and replacing them with artificial components that function like a natural joint. Pre-surgical planning includes advanced imaging and physical evaluation. Surgery is performed under anesthesia, and most patients begin walking within a day, followed by rehabilitation to support full recovery.
Our clinic specializes in advanced hip replacement techniques, including complex and revision cases. With years of focused experience, our surgeon provides personalized care to help every patient regain comfort and mobility.
If you’re struggling with hip pain or joint issues, contact us today to schedule a consultation and find the right treatment path for your needs.