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Hip Replacement

What is Hip Replacement & when is it necessary?

Hip replacement surgery is a common solution for severe hip joint pain, typically caused by osteoarthritis, that doesn’t respond to other treatments. In areas like Santacruz, where access to advanced medical care is available, hip replacement involves replacing the damaged hip joint with an artificial implant, providing pain relief and restoring mobility. Advanced osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and avascular necrosis, which deteriorates the hip joint, often necessitate hip replacement. Persistent groin or thigh pain, difficulty walking, and significant movement restrictions are key indicators for hip replacement consideration. You should consider hip replacement when pain persists despite non-surgical treatments and significantly limits daily activities.

 

The procedure includes removing damaged joint portions and inserting prosthetic parts. Recovery typically requires a few weeks of monitored rehabilitation. In places such as Santacruz, patients benefit from access to skilled post-operative care and rehabilitation facilities. After surgery, physical therapy helps improve strength and flexibility. Walking aids may be necessary initially, but most patients regain independence over time. In some cases, hip fracture treatment may also be required alongside hip replacement, depending on the extent of joint damage.

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Overview

Hip pain is common across all age groups and can severely impact mobility and quality of life. Various conditions affect the hip, ranging from sports injuries to degenerative changes as we age.​

Common causes of hip pain include:

  • Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)

  • Labral tears

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Greater trochanteric pain syndrome

Each condition has distinct characteristics and treatment approaches.

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What causes it

FAI, where the hip bones rub abnormally, often causes pain in younger individuals, especially athletes. Osteoarthritis is prevalent in older adults due to cartilage wear, while greater trochanteric pain syndrome typically arises from tendon inflammation or tears.

What do you feel

Symptoms include groin pain (common in FAI and labral tears), lateral hip pain (trochanteric pain syndrome), stiffness, reduced range of motion, and in severe cases, joint instability. Morning stiffness often accompanies osteoarthritis.

When to See a Doctor

Consult a doctor if hip pain limits daily activities, causes significant discomfort, or does not improve with rest and over-the-counter pain relief.

Treatment Outline

Conservative treatments include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and lifestyle adjustments. Severe cases may require steroid injections or surgery, especially for labral tears or advanced osteoarthritis.

Rehabilitation

Recovery focuses on restoring mobility and strengthening surrounding muscles. Physical therapy exercises like hip bridges and resistance training can support recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Reach out to us in case of any questions and we will guide you on how to go about the hip replacement surgery.

Get expert solutions for hip pain and replacement at our Santacruz clinic, trusted by patients from nearby areas including Andheri, Bandra BKC, Vile Parle, Malad, and Sion for advanced surgical care.

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