Hip Replacement
What is a Hip Replacement?
A hip replacement is a treatment that involves switching a damaged hip joint with a prosthetic one that can operate as a healthy hip joint. Hip replacement is conducted after all other treatments have been utilized to treat the hip pain and the designated joint has failed in performing its function.
What causes the need for a Hip Replacement?
Common conditions that can lead to a Hip Replacement:
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Hip Osteoarthritis
- Post Traumatic Arthritis
- Childhood Hip Disease
- Avascular Necrosis
When should a Hip Replacement be performed?
Common conditions when a Hip Replacement is recommended
- The presence of a significant injury in an MRI or X-ray scan
- Hip pain that impacts daily activities such as walking, sitting and standing
- Repeated hip pain during periods of rest
- Hip stiffness that limits the mobility of the legs
- Insufficient pain relief after various therapies