Hip Replacement
Hip Replacement
Hip Replacement Surgery is a highly effective procedure for patients with severe hip pain, stiffness, or joint damage caused by arthritis, fractures, or long-term wear and tear. In this surgery, the damaged hip joint is replaced with a prosthetic implant, allowing smooth, pain-free movement and improved quality of life.
When Hip Replacement is Needed
- Severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or avascular necrosis
- Persistent hip or groin pain limiting walking, bending, or daily activities
- Hip joint stiffness causing restricted mobility
- Pain not relieved by medications, injections, or physiotherapy
- Hip fracture or deformity with loss of function
Types of Hip Replacement
- Total Hip Replacement (THR): Both the ball and socket of the hip joint are replaced
- Partial Hip Replacement: Only the damaged part (usually the femoral head) is replaced
- Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement: Advanced precision for implant alignment and faster recovery