Hip Replacement Surgery Options, Recovery Time & Cost Explained
1 month ago
What are the best treatment options for hip pain after previous surgery, and how long does recovery take?
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Based on your discussion, your current symptoms suggest advanced hip joint damage, and a hip replacement surgery is likely the most suitable treatment. There are different surgical options available, such as total hip replacement and Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BHR), but the choice depends on factors like your age, body structure, activity level, and bone condition. In many cases, especially for women, total hip replacement is preferred due to better long-term reliability and lower risk of complications.
The surgery approach (anterior or posterior) is decided after a proper clinical examination, as each has its own benefits and limitations. Recovery is generally quite fast with modern techniques patients are usually able to walk within a day and get discharged in 2–3 days.
A walker may be advised for about 4–6 weeks to help restore a normal walking pattern, though most daily activities can be resumed early. The implant can last 25–30 years depending on the type used. Overall cost may vary depending on the implant type, but it is usually discussed in detail after evaluation.
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