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TREATMENTS

Hip Replacement









 

What is Hip Replacement?

Hip replacement is an effective surgical intervention used to address damaged or degenerative conditions of the hip joint in individuals. This procedure is performed with the aim of reducing pain, restoring mobility, and improving quality of life.

Who is it Suitable For?

Hip replacement is typically recommended for individuals whose quality of life has been diminished due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-fracture damage, or other hip problems. The application is determined by expert doctors following patient evaluation.

Procedure Stages

Hip replacement surgery generally involves several basic stages. Depending on the patient's condition, the surgeon removes the damaged joint and replaces it with an artificial prosthesis. This prosthesis mimics natural movement to provide a functional hip joint.

Rehabilitation and Recovery

Post-operative rehabilitation helps patients return to normalcy quickly. Exercises conducted under the guidance of physiotherapists are important for increasing muscle strength and restoring joint movement. The recovery process can vary from individual to individual.

Recommendations and Lifestyle Changes

After hip replacement, patients may be advised to make certain lifestyle changes. Following a proper diet, engaging in regular exercise, and adhering to the doctor's recommended recovery plan can help prolong the life and effectiveness of the prosthesis.

Related Resources

What is a Prosthesis?
A prosthesis is an artificial device used to replace a missing part of the body.

Different Types of Prostheses
Prostheses can be used in different areas of the body such as the arm, leg, or hip. Hip replacement is typically preferred for individuals experiencing hip joint problems.

How to Maintain a Prosthesis?
Regular maintenance is important to prolong the life and effectiveness of the prosthesis. Regular cleaning and check-ups can enhance the durability of the prosthesis.