Hip Replacement
Hip replacement is a common orthopaedic surgical procedure to replace a worn-out, damaged, or diseased hip joint. The procedure typically involves replacing the hip joint with a synthetic prosthesis, which allows for improved mobility and range of motion. This surgical procedure can be used to treat hip pain and disability caused by degenerative joint diseases, including arthritis, and can also help to reduce stress on the lower back and surrounding muscles. Hip replacement surgery can help improve a patient's quality of life, allowing them to return to their normal activities and enjoy an improved range of motion and reduced pain.
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