Hip REPLACEMENT
Advanced Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement surgery is a highly effective solution for individuals suffering from long-term hip pain, stiffness, and difficulty in movement caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, or injury. When the hip joint becomes severely damaged, even simple daily activities like walking, sitting, or standing can become painful and challenging. This procedure involves replacing the worn-out or damaged parts of the hip joint with a high-quality artificial implant designed to mimic natural joint movement. With the use of advanced surgical techniques, precise imaging, and minimally invasive approaches, surgeons ensure better accuracy, reduced blood loss, and minimal damage to surrounding tissues. The result is improved joint function, reduced pain, and a significant improvement in overall quality of life, allowing patients to move more freely and comfortably.
Faster Recovery & Better Movement
Advanced Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement surgery is a highly effective solution for individuals suffering from long-term hip pain, stiffness, and difficulty in movement caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, or injury. When the hip joint becomes severely damaged, even simple daily activities like walking, sitting, or standing can become painful and challenging. This procedure involves replacing the worn-out or damaged parts of the hip joint with a high-quality artificial implant designed to mimic natural joint movement. With the use of advanced surgical techniques, precise imaging, and minimally invasive approaches, surgeons ensure better accuracy, reduced blood loss, and minimal damage to surrounding tissues. The result is improved joint function, reduced pain, and a significant improvement in overall quality of life, allowing patients to move more freely and comfortably.
Faster Recovery & Better Movement
Symptoms of Hip Problems
- Pain in the hip, groin, or thigh area
- Stiffness and reduced hip movement
- Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
- Limping while walking
- Pain while sitting or getting up
- Swelling and tenderness near the joint
- Clicking or grinding sensation in the hip
- Difficulty climbing stairs
- Weakness in the leg or hip
- Pain that worsens with activity


