Is total hip replacement possible?
A total hip replacement is readily possible.
It provides reliable pain relief and sizable functional improvement in arthritis patients suffering from intense pain and restrictive movement.
The main steps involved
in total hip replacement are as follows:
1) The damaged ball of the hip joint is taken out and replaced with a metallic stem and is placed into the femur's hollow center. The stem could either be cemented or "press-fit" into the bone.
2) A metal or
ceramic ball then replaces the worn out femoral head which was removed. This
artificial ball is positioned on the stem's upper part.
3) The cartilage surface of the socket which is damaged gets
replaced with a metallic socket. To hold the new socket in place, screws or
cement is used.
4) Finally, a metallic or plastic spacer is positioned between the
new implants to permit a smooth gliding surface for frictionless movement of
the joint.
There are other major benefits too of getting the hip replacement done.
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