Hip Procedures
- Anterior Hip Replacement
Anterior hip replacement surgery is performed under general anesthesia or regional anesthesia. You will lie down on your back, on a special operating table that enables your surgeon to perform the surgery from the front of the hip.
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Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the damaged cartilage and bone are removed from the hip joint and replaced with artificial components.
Know More Launch Movie - Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
Minimally invasive total hip replacement is a surgical procedure performed through one or two small incisions rather than the single long incision of 10–12-inches as in the traditional approach.
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Patients suffering from various hip conditions like fractures, stiffness, torn cartilage or ligaments, hip labrum tears, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome, etc.
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The hip is a ball and socket joint comprising of the femur (thigh bone) and the pelvic bone. The head of the femur (ball) articulates with a cavity (socket) called the acetabulum in the pelvic bone.
Know More - Hip Hemiarthroplasty
Hip Hemiarthroplasty is a surgical technique employed to treat hip fractures. In this procedure, only one half (ball section) of the hip joint is substituted by a metal prosthesis.
Know More - Hip Fracture Surgery
Hip fractures involve a break that occurs near the hip in the upper part of the femur or thigh bone. The thigh bone has two bony processes on the upper part - the greater and lesser trochanters.
Know More - Computer-Navigated Total Hip Replacement
Hip replacement involves replacing the damaged hip joint with a prosthetic implant.
Know More - Physical Therapy for Hip
Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level.
Know More - Sacroiliac Joint Injections
Any inflammation or irritation in SI joints may cause pain in the lower back, abdomen, groin, buttocks or legs.
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