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In your busy schedule of work and personal activities, it is impossible for you to take painkillers on a daily basis. Thus, it is essential to have a permanent solution for the physical issue you are facing. With the great advancement in the medical and instrumentation engineering, hip replacement surgeries are performed with the highest accuracy which results in the permanent elimination of hip joint pain.

Ceramic implants have been replaced with metal and plastic implants. And thus the wear-and-tear ratio has been decreased dramatically. The success ratio of total hip replacement surgery has gone beyond 95 percent, yet there are many false ideas that exist in the minds of the candidates of hip joint replacement surgery. Let’s see what those misconceptions are:

Range of Motion

Of course, hip joint replacement or resurfacing operation will reduce the pain and stiffness, but it can’t enhance the range of motion in your joints. Range of motion is not a changeable.

The Surgery is only for Elderly People (Those above 50+ of Age)

It is a fact that people who are over 50 years old are more susceptible to arthritis, yet a person of any age can feel joint pain. These days, minimally invasive surgeries are very popular across the globe. During this surgery, the operation is performed through small openings or cuts instead of larger ones, as done in a traditional hip replacement procedure. Because of the tiny incisions, the patients recover faster and experience less pain during surgery.

There are a plenty of surgical alternatives for hip replacement today. It all depends on your physical condition and the doctor you consult. These days, many people between 30 to 40 years of age become candidates for a hip replacement operation. Remember, the person who is more active in his day-to-day life is a more critical case when it comes to the life expectancy of the joint replacement surgery.

A Whole Year is required for Complete Recovery

Certainly, hip replacement is a very complex surgery. Patients only need to stay in the hospital for a week. In fact, some patients have records of leaving the hospital 2 days after their surgery. It all depends on the medical profile of the respective patient and the severity of the disease. A complete recovery, meaning the time the patients can stand tight and walk without anyone’s help, may take around 4 weeks or sometimes 6 months. Proper rehabilitation treatment will help decrease the recovery time.

It ought to be the last Option!

Regardless of the type of disease, surgery is always the last option patients go for. And the same goes true for the patients of arthritis. It is wise to consider the non-surgical alternatives first but if they don’t result in painless and completely fit hip joints, surgery is the only proven option. If physical therapies, medication and anti-inflammatory injections aren’t working, it’s  time to undergo a hip joint replacement surgery.

Patients Have to Say Goodbye to Sports after Surgery

There are many patients who want to undergo total hip joint replacement surgery, so they can return back to low impact sports including cycling and swimming. However, you must consult your doctor before participating in any sport.

With the advancements in surgical techniques, the success rate of hip replacement surgeries has increased and the recovery time has been decreased.  So, chase away any fallacy you have regarding the surgery and undergo a surgery with confidence.

The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. It is not to be construed as medical care or medical advice and is not a replacement for medical care given by your physicians or trained medical personnel.

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    Hi.. I am Lousie and I love to share my views on Orthopedic Surgery. I read lots of articles regarding it and after read that I am so inspired from it and want to publish my own blog related to it.

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