Hip Replacement Surgery treatment

Hip Replacement Surgery treatment

Dealing with medical issues is always difficult. There’s the discomfort that comes from being unable to do our usual activities, the uncertainty of not knowing whether things will get better if it’s a chronic issue, and the heartbreak that comes from watching a family member deal with an illness.
Things can get even scarier when the possibility of surgery is mentioned.
That said, there can be a bit of relief (even if it’s only a minute amount) knowing that a surgery has been performed so many times, it’s relatively safe. Granted, all surgeries come with risks, but rest assured, the most common surgeries have a high success rate.

 
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The thigh bone (femur) is connected to the hip bones (pelvis) by a ball-and-socket joint. The top portion of the femur is called the femoral head, and it’s the “ball” portion. The “socket” portion in the pelvis is called the acetabulum. When a person’s hips are healthy, everything fits together nicely, with cartilage making the joint move smoothly.
There are two different types of hip replacement surgery: Under the traditional approach, the entire ball and socket joint is replaced with either a metal or plastic prosthesis; while during the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing approach, only the damaged portions are replaced, making the surgery less invasive requiring less recovery time.


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