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  • Direct Superior Hip Replacement Direct Superior Hip Replacement

    Direct superior hip replacement is a minimally invasive surgery that provides your surgeon access to the hip joint with minimum displacement or damage to the surrounding muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

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  • Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement

    Surgery may be recommended in patients with severe cartilage damage and if conservative treatment options such as anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy do not relieve the symptoms.

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  • Robotic Total Hip Replacement Robotic Total Hip Replacement

    Robotic total hip replacement is a minimally invasive procedure where your surgeon is assisted by a robotic system to perform a total hip replacement surgery.

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  • Revision Hip Replacement Revision Hip Replacement

    During total hip replacement, the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components. At times, hip replacement implants can wear out for various reasons and may need to be replaced with the help of a surgical procedure known as revision hip replacement surgery.

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  • Mini-Posterior Hip Replacement Mini-Posterior Hip Replacement

    Mini-posterior hip replacement is a surgical procedure used to replace your damaged hip with synthetic parts inserted through a small incision made at the back of the hip.

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  • Stryker Tripolar THA Stryker Tripolar THA

    Stryker Tripolar THA is a total hip replacement procedure using a special implant called an unconstrained tripolar implant or dual mobility acetabular component designed by Stryker. This implant was introduced to prevent instability caused by other types of implants.

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  • Correction of a Failed Hip Replacement Correction of a Failed Hip Replacement

    Reoperation of a total hip replacement to resolve a painful hip condition arising out of a damaged or worn out prosthesis (artificial hip joint) is known as correction of a failed hip replacement.

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  • Correction of a Painful Hip Replacement Correction of a Painful Hip Replacement

    Reoperation of a total hip replacement to resolve a painful hip condition arising out of a damaged or worn out prosthesis (artificial hip joint) is known as correction of a painful hip replacement.

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  • Correction of a Loose Hip Replacement Correction of a Loose Hip Replacement

    Reoperation of a total hip replacement to resolve a painful hip condition and loss of motion due to a loosened prosthesis (artificial hip joint) is known as correction of a loose hip replacement.

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  • Outpatient Hip Replacement Outpatient Hip Replacement

    Outpatient hip surgery is designed to allow surgeons to replace the damaged hip bones through a small, minimally invasive approach. The single incision measures around 5 inches compared to 10 to 12 inches for traditional surgery and is usually placed on the outside of the thigh.

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  • Physical Therapy for Hip Physical Therapy for Hip

    Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level.

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  • Total Hip Replacement Total Hip Replacement

    Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged cartilage and bone is removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components.

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  •  Robotic Assisted Hip Surgery Robotic Assisted Hip Surgery

    Robotic assisted hip surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the use of a specialized robotic system to remove the damaged parts of a hip joint and replace them with an artificial prosthesis or implant.

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