Hip Surgery
Hip surgery is an orthopedic procedure used to address conditions such as hip fractures, hip dislocations, and degenerative hip joint diseases. It may also be used to help provide pain relief, restore mobility, and improve a patient’s quality of life. Hip surgery may involve replacing the entire hip joint with an artificial metal and plastic joint, or it may involve repairing and strengthening the surrounding muscles and ligaments to reduce pain and improve range of motion. The type of hip surgery that is most appropriate for a patient depends on the extent of their condition and the surgeon's expertise. This surgical procedure is essential for many patients who require hip-related treatment to achieve pain relief and improved mobility.
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