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June 26th, 2017

The Hip Replacement Procedure: Step-By-Step

The Hip Replacement Procedure: Step-By-Step

Discover the step-by-step details of hip replacement, including each step of the surgical process.

Does discomfort and limited mobility due to hip pain have you or someone you love considering a hip replacement? If other, non-surgical methods of treatment have failed, then a hip replacement may be an effective way to alleviate pain and restore your ability to do the things you care about.

Here, we will discuss the basics of the procedure so you know what to expect if you and your doctor decide a hip replacement is the best treatment option for you. Talk to your doctor about how a hip replacement procedure could help your condition.

A Closer Look at the Hip Replacement Procedure

Since it was first performed in the 1960s, the hip replacement procedure has offered many people the chance to continue enjoying a mobile life even after experiencing the deterioration of the hip joint.

The first step of the hip replacement process is a thorough examination. Depending upon the results of your examination, your doctor can determine whether you are a viable candidate for hip replacement surgery. Here’s what you can expect from the examination process:

  • A physical examination to assess the mobility, alignment, and strength or your hip.

  • A discussion of your personal medical history. This will help your doctor to gain both a general understanding of your overall health and a more specific understanding of the hip symptoms you are experiencing and how it is affecting your lifestyle.

  • Diagnostic tests will typically be performed to assess the damage your hip has sustained and to identify any deformities. The most common test is a basic X-ray. Occasionally, additional tests such as MRI scans may be performed to further assess bone and soft tissue damage.

The ultimate purpose of hip replacement surgery is to remove damaged bone and cartilage and replace it with artificial prosthetic parts. Let’s break down the hip replacement procedure into its respective steps:

  1. The compromised femoral head is removed. In its place, a metal stem is inserted into the center of the femur. The femoral stem is then press fitted within the bone forstability.

  2. To replace the compromised femoral head (removed in the previous step), an artificial ball is placed on the upper section of the femoral stem. The ball is typically made of either ceramic or metal.

  3. Damaged cartilage on the surface of the acetabulum is removed. In its place, a metal socket is inserted and secured.

  4. An artificial liner(typically made of polyethylene) is inserted inside themetal socket. This creates a gliding surface to enable smooth movement.

If you are tired of being restricted by a stiff and painful joint, then it may be time to talk to a specialist about the possible benefits of a hip replacement procedure as a treatment for your condition. Consider having your procedure performed by some of the best surgical minds in the tri-state region. Our specialists here at Rothman Orthopaedic Instituteare prepared to offer you the advice and the expert surgical care you need to make a full recovery.

To learn more about the hip replacement procedure, visit us here or contact us at 1-800-321-9999.