Hip Arthroplasty
Hip arthroplasty is an orthopedic surgical procedure that involves the replacement of a painful hip joint with an artificial joint made of metal and plastic components. It is a commonly used procedure in the treatment of hip-related conditions such as arthritis, congenital hip dysplasia, fractures, and other painful hip conditions. Hip arthroplasty provides improved mobility and a decreased level of pain. Additionally, it is also used as a preventative measure to help avoid further deterioration of the hip joint. Hip arthroplasty can greatly improve the quality of life of those who suffer from debilitating hip pain and provides an effective treatment solution.
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