HIP REPLACEMENT
Hip replacement surgery is a procedure that replaces a damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. This is often considered when non-surgical treatments, such as medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes, have failed to provide relief.
Common causes of hip joint damage:
- Osteoarthritis: A degenerative condition that causes cartilage breakdown.
- Rheumatoid arthritis: An autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the joints.
- Hip fractures: Breaks in the hip bone, often caused by falls.
- Avascular necrosis: A condition where the bone tissue dies due to lack of blood supply.
Benefits of hip replacement surgery:
- Pain relief: Can significantly reduce pain and improve quality of life.
- Increased mobility: Can restore range of motion and allow patients to return to activities they enjoy.
- Improved function: Can help patients perform daily tasks more easily.
Recovery from hip replacement surgery typically involves:
- Physical therapy: To strengthen the muscles around the new joint and improve range of motion.
- Pain management: Medications may be prescribed to manage pain during the recovery process.
- Gradual return to activity: Patients are typically encouraged to gradually increase their activity level over time.