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A hip replacement can treat hip pain and stiffness in people with arthritis, avascular necrosis, or other hip damage.
During hip replacement surgery, the orthopedist replaces both ends of the damaged hip joint or one end with artificial parts.
There are various surgical approaches to hip replacement surgery, including minimally invasive options that may be appropriate for some patients.
Recovery and rehabilitation help you regain mobility and return to activities without pain.

What is hip replacement?
Hip replacement surgery, also called hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure used to treat hip pain. During the operation, part of the hip joint is replaced with artificial implants. The hip joint consists of a ball (at the top of the thigh bone, also known as the femur) and a socket (in the pelvis, also known as the hip bone). Hip replacement surgery involves replacing one or both parts. The goal of the procedure is to enable daily activities and movement to continue with less pain

How do you know if you need a hip replacement?
If your quality of life suffers from hip pain, it may be time for a hip replacement. Signs of reduced quality of life include:
Inability to sleep peacefully due to pain
Difficulty doing simple tasks such as getting dressed or climbing stairs
Inability to fully participate in activities you enjoy
Initially, your doctor may recommend other treatments, e.g. pain or inflammation medications, walking aids, joint injections, and physical therapy. If these measures do not relieve pain and stiffness, hip replacement surgery may be necessary to restore function and improve quality of life.

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