As you age, you may start having issues with pain and limited range of motion in your hip. This pain can be debilitating, and you might not be able to participate in activities such as walking, running, standing, bathing, or dressing. To determine what is causing the pain, your orthopedic surgeon will order diagnostic testing…
Hip Replacement
Why Should You Get Hip Replacements As Early As Possible
Hip pain can hinder day-to-day activities and leave you sore and stiff. You may want to stick to non-invasive treatment methods, but you should consider hip replacement surgery as an option – especially if you aren’t getting desired results with other treatments. Most people see hip replacement as a solution for the elderly. However, if…
Recovery From A Hip Reconstruction
Hip reconstruction surgery is typically recommended to patients who no longer respond to conservative forms of treatment for hip injuries or arthritis damage. There are several surgeries used to reconstruct or repair the hip joint. Depending on what the surgeon thinks is best for you, you may be recommend to get a hip arthroscopy or…
Is Age a Consideration for Joint Replacement?
Is there a “right” stage of life for joint surgery? What age is too old, or too young, to undergo a joint replacement? This question has no definitive answers. Traditional medical opinions are changing, especially as more people are beginning to suffer from osteoarthritis and other degenerative joint diseases at earlier ages due to sedentary…
Stretches for after a Hip Replacement
Total hip replacement is one of the most common surgical procedures performed. According to the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, 193,000 procedures are done annually. The primary goal of the surgery is to decrease or eliminate pain so that you can get on with living your life. You can enhance your recovery process and eliminate your…