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What is a total hip replacement?
Total hip replacement surgery, also known as hip replacement or hip arthroplasty, is an advanced technique that repairs your damaged hip joint using artificial parts. As one of the body’s largest weight-bearing joints, the hip is vulnerable to injury or disease particularly as we age.
Hip replacement surgery is usually required to relieve pain caused by severe arthritis or injury. During the procedure, the ball-shaped femoral head at the top of the thighbone is removed and replaced by an artificial ball and stem. This is implanted down into the thighbone. The damaged surface of the socket is also replaced, and a ceramic or plastic spacer is inserted between the ball and socket to facilitate a smooth and gliding movement.
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Total hip replacement surgery is now one of the most common and successful types of joint surgery in Australia. It helps thousands of people regain mobility and improve their quality of life.
Is it right for me?
The decision to have hip replacement surgery is very personal and will depend on many factors. Although most patients tend to be older, recommendations are usually made based on the level of pain you are experiencing and how the condition is limiting your daily life. You may be suffering from stiffness, limping, swelling, a limited range of motion as well as ongoing pain. This can take an emotional toll and be difficult to deal with on a daily basis.
Surgery is usually the last option to consider, but if hip pain is left untreated it can worsen and cause other problems. Certain conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can damage the cartilage to such an extent that replacement surgery becomes necessary.
In a situation where support such as pain relief, physiotherapy and walking aids has been ineffective over a period of time, your doctor may recommend a hip replacement as a beneficial alternative.
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How much will my hip surgery cost?
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What will my treatment and recovery look like?
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