It’s Hip to Be Fully Aware of Replacement Option
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Surgery to replace a diseased or injured hip with an artificial one is usually an option that a person chooses when other forms of therapy are not effective enough and if the pain they are experiencing is already significantly hindering their functioning. Dr. Vladimir Vranić, an orthopedic surgeon, explains how this approach is performed, what types of prostheses exist, and why a one-day recovery is possible.
It’s hip to be fully aware of replacement option
HIP operations, particularly total hip replacements, are increasingly common procedures that restore mobility and relieve chronic pain. They’re often necessary when the hip joint becomes severely damaged, typically due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fractures, or other degenerative conditions. Over time, the cartilage cushioning the joint wears away, causing bones to rub together – leading to stiffness, inflammation and debilitating pa…
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