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hip joint surgery

Hip pain can slowly steal the joy from everyday life — walking, sitting, climbing stairs, or even sleeping comfortably. For many people suffering from arthritis, fractures, or joint damage, hip joint surgery is not just a medical procedure, but a life-changing decision that restores freedom, confidence, and mobility.

Modern orthopedic advancements have made hip joint surgery safer, faster, and more effective than ever before.


What Is Hip Joint Surgery?

Hip joint surgery, commonly known as hip replacement surgery, involves removing the damaged or diseased parts of the hip joint and replacing them with high-quality artificial implants. These implants are designed to mimic the natural movement of the hip, allowing patients to move smoothly and pain-free.

The surgery is recommended when:

  • Chronic hip pain does not improve with medicines or physiotherapy

  • Walking or standing becomes difficult

  • Joint stiffness affects daily activities

  • X-rays show severe joint damage


Why Do Patients Need Hip Joint Surgery?

Several conditions can damage the hip joint over time:

  • Osteoarthritis – age-related wear and tear of the joint

  • Rheumatoid arthritis – autoimmune joint inflammation

  • Avascular necrosis – reduced blood supply to the hip bone

  • Hip fractures – especially common in elderly patients

  • Congenital hip disorders

When pain becomes constant and mobility reduces, surgery becomes the most effective long-term solution.


Types of Hip Joint Surgery

Orthopedic surgeons choose the surgical method based on age, activity level, and joint condition:

🔹 Total Hip Replacement

Both the ball and socket of the hip joint are replaced.

🔹 Partial Hip Replacement

Only the damaged part of the joint is replaced, often used in fracture cases.

🔹 Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery

Uses smaller incisions, less muscle damage, and allows faster recovery.

🔹 Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement

Advanced technology that improves implant accuracy and long-term success.

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