Hip Arthritis

About Hip Arthritis

The hip is a major weight bearing joint and is therefore subject to extreme physical stresses which can over time result in the deterioration of the cartilage within the joint. This is the most common type of arthritis to affect the hip and is a condition called osteoarthritis or ‘wear and tear’ arthritis. Other types of arthritis include post traumatic arthritis which is arthritis secondary to a fracture or traumatic injury to the hip and inflammatory arthritis which is related to connective tissue diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

The Symptoms

The symptoms associates with hip arthritis are hip, thigh and/or knee pain, limping, weakness and joint stiffness. Typically there will be a progressive inability to perform routine activities such as putting on shoes and socks. Treatment for cases of minor or moderate arthritis are oral anti-inflammatory medications, steroid injections, exercise and physical therapy. In advanced cases or cases where medical treatment has not provided adequate relief, a total hip replacement is recommended.

The Procedure

At Regional Orthopedics, hip replacement is performed through a small 4 inch incision over the buttocks. It is typically positioned in an area where it would be covered by a bathing suit or underwear. The procedure that we employ is an advanced technique wherebye natural muscle planes are utilized for accessing the joint. This allows for not only for much less postoperative pain and a more rapid recovery, but also allows for the restoration of natural joint mechanics and improved joint stability. This procedure will typically involve a 3-4 day hospital stay.

 
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
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