Primary Hip Replacement

Primary Hip Replacement: Restoring Comfort and Mobility

Primary hip replacement is a highly effective surgical procedure designed to relieve pain and restore function in individuals suffering from severe hip arthritis or other degenerative hip conditions. If you have tried conservative treatments like medications and physical therapy without relief, hip replacement surgery can offer a long-term solution to improve your quality of life, reduce pain, and help you return to daily activities.

What is Primary Hip Replacement?

Primary hip replacement (also known as total hip arthroplasty) involves replacing a damaged or arthritic hip joint with an artificial joint, or prosthesis. The procedure is performed to treat severe hip pain, limited mobility, and functional disability caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or hip fractures.

In a primary hip replacement, the damaged parts of the hip joint (the acetabulum or hip socket and the femoral head or ball of the femur) are removed and replaced with artificial components. The prosthetic joint mimics the natural motion of the hip, alleviating pain and improving mobility.

Benefits of Primary Hip Replacement

  1. Pain Relief: Hip replacement surgery is one of the most effective ways to relieve chronic hip pain caused by arthritis or joint degeneration. The new prosthetic joint eliminates the pain caused by bone-on-bone contact.
  2. Restoration of Mobility: After healing, most patients experience a significant improvement in mobility and function, allowing them to perform daily activities with ease.
  3. Improved Quality of Life: Hip replacement can greatly improve your overall quality of life by reducing pain, improving movement, and allowing you to return to activities you enjoy, such as walking, climbing stairs, and exercising.
  4. Long-Lasting Results: Modern hip replacements are designed to be durable and last for many years, often 15-20 years or longer, with proper care and rehabilitation.

Our Approach to Primary Hip Replacement

  1. Comprehensive Evaluation: Before the surgery, a thorough examination is conducted to assess the extent of joint damage and determine if hip replacement is the right option. This may include X-rays, MRI scans, and a physical exam.
  2. Customized Treatment Plan: Based on your specific condition, age, activity level, and overall health, we will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
  3. Advanced Surgical Techniques: We use minimally invasive surgical techniques whenever possible to reduce recovery time, minimize scarring, and reduce the risk of complications. In some cases, a traditional approach may be necessary depending on the complexity of the hip joint condition.
  4. High-Quality Prosthetics: The prosthetic components used for the replacement are made from durable materials such as metal, ceramic, and polyethylene, which are designed to mimic the natural function of the hip joint and last for many years.
  5. Post-Surgery Rehabilitation: After surgery, a structured rehabilitation program is essential to ensure that you regain strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Physical therapy will guide you through exercises to help you recover fully and return to an active lifestyle.

Who is a Candidate for Primary Hip Replacement?

Primary hip replacement is typically recommended for individuals who:

  1. Have advanced hip arthritis or other degenerative joint diseases that cause chronic pain and limit movement.
  2. Experience difficulty performing daily activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of chairs, due to hip pain or stiffness.
  3. Have tried non-surgical treatments like medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes but have not experienced adequate relief.
  4. Are in overall good health and are committed to following post-surgery rehabilitation to ensure a successful recovery.

Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Living

If you are experiencing chronic hip pain and have been diagnosed with a hip joint condition that limits your mobility, primary hip replacement surgery may be the solution to restore your quality of life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss how this advanced procedure can provide long-lasting relief and get you back to living a pain-free and active life.