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Describe the steps involved in a hip replacement in Hawaii in 5 steps

Revision total hip replacement surgery in Hawaii can provide relief if your initial hip replacement failed. We provide individualized care and state-of-the-art joint replacement procedures.

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Describe the steps involved in a hip replacement in Hawaii in 5 steps

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  1. Describe the steps involved in a hip replacement in Hawaii in 5 steps www.jointreplacementhawaii.com

  2. Consultation and Evaluation Schedule an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in Hip Replacement in Hawaii. During the consultation, the surgeon will evaluate your hip condition, review your medical history, and conduct a physical examination. They may also order imaging tests, such as X-rays or MRI scans, to assess the extent of the damage.

  3. Preoperative Preparations Once you and your surgeon have decided to proceed with hip replacement, you'll undergo preoperative preparations. This may involve medical evaluations, blood tests, and discussions about any medications you need to adjust or stop prior to the surgery. Your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions on fasting, medication management, and other preoperative requirements.

  4. Surgery On the day of the surgery, you'll be admitted to the hospital or surgical center. An anesthesiologist will administer anesthesia, either general anesthesia to put you to sleep or regional anesthesia to numb the lower body while you remain awake. The surgeon will make an incision, access the hip joint, remove the damaged portions, and replace them with artificial hip components. The surgical technique and implant type will be determined by your surgeon.

  5. POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION After the surgery, you'll be closely monitored in the recovery area. You'll receive pain management and be gradually mobilized under the guidance of healthcare professionals. Physical therapy will be an essential part of your recovery process, helping you regain strength, flexibility, and mobility in the hip joint. The length and intensity of the rehabilitation program will depend on your progress and the surgeon's recommendations.

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  7. Contact Us +1(808-439-6201) info@doctormorton.com www.jointreplacementhawaii.com

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