Treatment

Hip Replacement

Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement surgery is a highly effective procedure designed to relieve chronic hip pain, improve mobility, and restore an active, pain-free lifestyle. It is commonly recommended for patients suffering from severe hip joint damage due to arthritis, injury, or degeneration when non-surgical treatments no longer provide relief.

What is Hip Replacement?

Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged or worn-out hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant made of metal, ceramic, or high-grade plastic. The new joint mimics the natural movement of the hip, allowing smooth and painless motion.

Who Needs Hip Replacement Surgery?

Hip replacement may be advised if you experience:

  • Persistent hip pain even at rest
  • Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or standing
  • Stiffness limiting daily activities
  • Hip joint damage due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, or fractures
  • No improvement with medicines, physiotherapy, or injections

Types of Hip Replacement Procedures

  • Total Hip Replacement (THR): Both the ball and socket of the hip joint are replaced
  • Partial Hip Replacement: Only the damaged portion of the hip joint is replaced
  • Revision Hip Replacement: Replacement of a previously implanted artificial joint

Benefits of Hip Replacement

  • Significant reduction or complete relief from pain
  • Improved mobility and joint function
  • Better quality of life and independence
  • Faster recovery with modern surgical techniques
  • Long-lasting and durable results

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Modern hip replacement surgeries are performed using minimally invasive and muscle-sparing techniques. This results in:

  • Smaller incisions
  • Less blood loss
  • Reduced post-operative pain
  • Faster recovery and early mobilization

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Most patients begin walking within a day or two after surgery with the help of a physiotherapist. A structured rehabilitation program helps restore strength, flexibility, and balance. Full recovery usually takes a few weeks to months, depending on individual health and activity level.

Why Choose Us?

  • Experienced orthopedic and joint replacement surgeons
  • Advanced operation theatres and modern implants
  • Personalized treatment and rehabilitation plans
  • High success rate with patient-focused care