During hip replacement surgery, a surgeon replaces the worn-out hip joint components with new ones, which are frequently made of metal, ceramic, or extremely durable plastic. This procedure involves replacing the hip, or a portion of it, with a prosthetic implant. Adults who have not responded to prior therapies—such as using a walker or cane, losing weight, taking medication, or receiving physical therapy—are frequently given it. You might require a hip replacement if you have osteoarthritis. joint enlargement (psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). the femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Hip fractures or dislocations can occur from falls.hip dysplasia during early life. a wound that never completely healed. Avascular necrosis, also known as osteonecrosis.
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