Hip Replacement Surgery is a widely performed procedure designed to relieve pain and restore mobility in patients suffering from severe hip joint damage. Conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fractures, or avascular necrosis can cause persistent hip pain and stiffness that do not respond to medications or conservative treatments. In such cases, replacing the damaged hip joint with an artificial implant becomes a reliable solution.
The surgery can be performed as a total hip replacement, where both the ball and socket of the hip joint are replaced, or as a partial hip replacement, depending on the extent of damage. Modern implants are designed to mimic natural joint movement, providing durability and smoother mobility. Surgeons now use advanced techniques, including minimally invasive approaches, to reduce recovery time and improve outcomes.
Post-surgery recovery involves a structured rehabilitation plan focusing on strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and retraining patients to walk properly. Physiotherapists also guide patients on safe movements, posture correction, and daily activity adjustments to avoid undue strain on the new joint. This rehabilitation plays a key role in ensuring the long-term success of the surgery.
Hip Replacement Surgery offers significant relief from chronic pain and enhances overall quality of life. Patients often regain their ability to walk comfortably, perform daily tasks independently, and resume low-impact physical activities. With advancements in surgical techniques and implant technology, this procedure has become a safe and highly effective treatment for restoring mobility and freedom.
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