Some muscles and other soft tissues such as ligaments are cut so the doctor can get to the hip joint.
Arthritis hip replacement surgery.
Hip replacement surgery is used primarily to treat osteoarthritis in patients over 55 years of age.
Hip replacement surgery is a procedure in which a doctor surgically removes a painful hip joint with arthritis and replaces it with an artificial joint often made from metal and plastic components.
Don t have your hip replaced.
Total hip replacement dramatically reduces pain and improves function in most people with severe joint damage from osteoarthritis rheumatoid arthritis and other causes.
Hip replacement can also be done with one or two smaller incisions.
If you are considering other types of surgery for your arthritis talk to your doctor.
Hip pain and stiffness can make walking and other everyday activities a challenge.
The most common reason for having a hip replacement is osteoarthritis.
This is called minimally invasive surgery.
Researchers analyzed data from 6 168 patients getting their first or primary total hip replacement and 2 063 getting revision surgery between 1993 and 2005.
Hip replacement surgery involves removing parts of the hip joint that are causing problems usually the ball and socket and replacing them with new parts made from metal plastic or ceramic.
This decision tool is for people considering hip replacement surgery.
Continue to manage your joint pain and other symptoms with other treatments.
Have hip replacement surgery.
Read on to learn about the available treatment options for hip arthritis.
In traditional hip replacement surgery the doctor makes a 15 to 25 centimetre cut incision on the side or the back of your hip.