Overview
Hip replacement surgery is a common procedure to relieve pain and restore mobility in patients with severe hip joint damage. It involves replacing damaged joint surfaces with prosthetic components to improve joint function and quality of life.
What Is the Hip Joint?
The hip joint is a ball-and-socket structure where the head of the femur fits into the pelvis, enabling smooth and flexible movement. Without it, everyday activities such as walking, sitting, and bending wouldn’t be possible.
Functions of the Hip Joint
The hip joint provides stability, supports the body during weight-bearing activities like walking and standing, and helps your body have a full range of motion. Damage to this joint can result in hip pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, significantly impacting your daily life.
What Is Hip Replacement Surgery?
Hip replacement surgery involves removing damaged bone and cartilage from the hip joint and replacing them with artificial components, known as prosthetics. These prosthetics mimic the joint’s natural function, helping relieve pain and restore hip mobility.
How Do You Know If You Need Hip Replacement Surgery?
Look for signs such as persistent hip pain, limited mobility, joint stiffness, and difficulty walking, especially when these symptoms interfere with daily activities. If these symptoms begin to greatly affect your everyday and non-surgical treatments no longer provide relief, surgery is often the next choice.
Conditions Treated by Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement surgery addresses conditions that lead to joint deterioration, such as:
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Avascular Necrosis
- Hip Dysplasia
These conditions can lead to the need for surgery to alleviate pain and restore function.
How Hip Replacement Surgery Works & Recovery
A hip replacement operation typically begins with anaesthesia, followed by an incision made near the hip. The surgeon removes the damaged bone and cartilage from the joint and then secures prosthetic components to replicate the hip’s natural function.
Hip replacement recovery involves post-operative care in the hospital, where pain management and emphasis on early mobilisation are key. In the following weeks, physical therapy is vital to strengthen the weakened hip muscles and improve mobility.
Each patient’s recovery time will be unique, with some returning to daily activities soon after surgery. However, full recovery will typically take several months. Following your orthopaedic consultant’s advice and treatment plan will help you recover as quickly as possible.
Why Choose Mid Ulster Clinic for Hip Replacement Surgery?
Deciding on Mid Ulster Clinic for your hip replacement surgery means you receive expert care when it matters most. Here are some of the benefits of choosing us:
- Shorter Wait Times: Avoid the long waiting periods often associated with the NHS to get the treatment and pain relief you need sooner.
- Experienced Orthopaedic Surgeons: Our skilled surgeons have extensive experience in hip replacement operations, providing excellent outcomes for all patients.
- Personalised Care Plans: We work with you to create tailored treatment plans that address your unique condition and recovery needs, giving you the best chance for a smooth and speedy recovery.
- Modern, Comfortable Facilities: Our clinic has advanced technology and comfortable facilities, so you have the highest standard of care throughout your surgical journey.
- Supportive Recovery Environment: With a focus on post-operative care and rehabilitation, our dedicated team supports you every step of the way, from surgery to recovery.
If you’re interested in booking a hip replacement surgery appointment with Mid Ulster Clinic, contact us or select ‘Book An Appointment’ today.
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Last Reviewed By A Medical Professional On 01/29/24
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