What Is A Hip
Replacement?
Questions and Answers about Hip
Replacement
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before you consider buying)
Hip replacement, referred to as arthroplasty, is
a surgical procedure in which the diseased parts of the
hip joint are removed and replaced with new but
artificial parts. These artificial parts are called the
prosthesis. Obviously the goals of hip replacement
surgery include increasing mobility, improving the
function of the hip joint, and of course, relieving
pain.
Who Should Have Hip Replacement
Surgery?
People with hip joint damage that causes pain
and interferes with daily activities despite treatment
may be candidates for hip replacement surgery.
Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of this type of
damage. However, other conditions, such as rheumatoid
arthritis which is a chronic inflammatory disease that
causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling, osteonecrosis
known as avascular necrosis, which is the death of bone
caused by insufficient blood supply. Injury and bone
tumors could lead to breakdown of the hip joint and the
need for hip replacement surgery.
In the past, doctors reserved hip replacement
surgery primarily for people over 60 years of age. The
thinking was that older people typically are less active
and put less stress on the artificial hip than do younger
people. In more recent years, however, doctors have found
that hip replacement surgery can be extremely successful
in younger people as well because new technology has
improved the artificial parts which can now withstand
more stress and strain and last a lot longer.
Today, a person's overall health and activity
level are more important than age in predicting a hip
replacement's success. Hip replacement may be problematic
for people with some health problems, regardless of their
age. For example, people who have chronic disorders such
as Parkinson's disease, or conditions that result in
severe muscle weakness, are more likely than people
without chronic diseases to damage or dislocate an
artificial hip.
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