Non-Surgical Treatments
Depending on the cause and severity of your pain, your doctor may recommend treatments like rest, medications, or physical therapy. Non-surgical treatments may include:
- Rest and activity modification
- Pain and anti-inflammatory medications
- Physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve mobility
Surgical Treatment
If non-surgical treatments are not effective, your doctor might recommend:
- Surgery to repair damage to bones or tissues
- Hip replacement surgery: Replacing the damaged joint with an artificial one to relieve pain and restore mobility
Total Hip Replacement Surgery
If pain or limited mobility is not relieved by non-surgical treatments, hip replacement surgery may be your best option. This procedure replaces the damaged joint with an artificial one, relieving pain, improving mobility, and restoring your quality of life.
Why Choose Total Hip Replacement?
You might benefit from hip replacement surgery if you experience:
- Pain that makes walking or bending difficult
- Pain while resting, even at night
- Stiffness that limits your leg movement
- No relief from medications, physical therapy, or walking aids
Who Can Get a Hip Replacement?
Age is not the main factor in deciding surgery – it is about how much pain limits your daily activities. Hip replacements have helped people of all ages, from young people with arthritis to seniors with joint conditions, regain mobility and comfort.
Where can I get a Hip Replacement?
Find a clinic near you offering the latest in DAA surgery with the advanced Swiss technology PURIST System.
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