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Strategies for a Quick Recovery After Hip Replacement

People who have a hip injury or arthritis or having hip problems due to any other reason can benefit greatly from hip replacement surgery.

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Strategies for a Quick Recovery After Hip Replacement

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  1. Strategies for a Quick Recovery After Hip Strategies for a Quick Recovery After Hip Replacement Replacement Many people are afraid of Hip replacement surgery, but the truth is that it is a highly successful procedure and can help you improve mobility and pain. People who have a hip injury or arthritis or having hip problems due to any other reason can benefit greatly from hip replacement surgery. In the surgery, the surgeon replaces the hip joint with implants. Some patients need a total hip replacement, while for some, partial replacement (hemiarthroplasty) is enough. There are many reasons that your doctor advises you a hip replacement surgery. The major reasons include fracture to the hip, arthritis, or when the patient finds it difficult to complete his daily activities. If there is no fracture and the hip joint is not that weak, patients are not advised surgery at once; first, they are asked to use walking aids. When walking aids are not helpful, the doctor goes for hip replacement surgery. The surgery helps patients to regain mobility and complete their daily tasks without pain.

  2. The hip joint is one of the largest joints of the body; it is a ball and socket joint. Why do you Experience Hip Pain? The common causes of hip pain are: Osteoarthritis It happens with age, mostly people above 50 experiences it. The reason for osteoarthritis is the cartilage cushioning the bones of the hip wears away, and bones rub against each other and cause hip pain and stiffness. Rheumatoid arthritis In Rheumatoid arthritis, the synovial membrane becomes thick and inflamed. There is damage to the cartilage, due to which the patient feels pain and stiffness. Rheumatoid arthritis is also termed as "inflammatory arthritis." Post-traumatic arthritis It is caused due to a serious hip injury or fracture. With the damage to the cartilage, hip pain and stiffness increase over time. Osteonecrosis When there is a limited blood supply to the femoral head due to a fracture or dislocation, it gives rise to osteonecrosis. This may cause the bone to collapse. Childhood Hip Disease Some children have hip problems. Even when the problems are successfully treated during childhood, they may still cause arthritis later on in life.

  3. Candidates for total hip replacement Thebest orthopedic hospital in Chandigarh evaluates the patient, and there are no weight or age restrictions for the hip replacement procedure. The hip replacement surgery is the only unbearable pain. If we see the age of patients that undergo the procedure, the majority of them are between 50 to 80 years. The surgery is performed successfully on patients of all age groups. Some FAQs related to the Hip Replacement Surgery Question: How much time the hip replacement surgery takes? Answer: Normally, it takes around one and a half hours for the procedure. Question: How many days the patient has to spend in the hospital after the surgery? Answer: After the surgery, the patient has to spend one or two nights at the hospital. Question: How fast patients recover? Answer: After 24 hours, patients are encouraged to walk with a walking aid. Question: What are the risks associated with hip replacement surgery? Answer: Hip replacement surgery is safe. There is a risk of infection associated with every surgery. Question: What is the life of hip implants? Answer: Generally, hip implants last for 10 to 20 years, and in some cases, they even last for more years. It depends upon the type of implants as well as the age of patients. Question: Can a surgeon replace both hips at the same time? Answer: If the patient is healthy, and there are no health complications and no cardiovascular disease, both hips can be replaced at once. Question: What are hip implants made up of? Answer: There are three separate implants- socket, ball, and the stem. The stem is made of cobalt-chrome or titanium. The ball is made up of ceramic or polished metal, and the socket is made up of plastic liner and cobalt-chrome.

  4. Question: Do hip implants set off the metal detector at the airport? Answer: The metal detector machines are smart. They will identify it. You should tell the machine operator beforehand that there are hip implants. It is not something unauthorized. Hence you won't get in trouble. Question: When can a patient start to drive again after the hip implants? Answer: After six weeks, a patient can resume driving. How to Choose a Hip Replacement Surgeon? Best Hip Replacement hospital in Chandigarh stresses choosing the best surgeon who is fully experienced in hip replacement surgeries. It is a surgery that needs expert hands; therefore, choose your surgeon carefully. It is best to do proper research, and when you feel you have found the right doctor, only then go ahead. Source Link: https://bit.ly/2JT0Pfe

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