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Hip Replacement Surgery:
Advanced Orthopaedic Care at CARE

  • 20+ years experienced Surgeons
  • Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive & Shorter Hospital Stay

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Hip replacement surgery, also called hip arthroplasty, is a procedure to replace a worn or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint (prosthesis). At CARE, our expert orthopaedic team uses advanced techniques, including robotic-assisted surgery, to provide personalised treatment for each patient.

What Happens if You Delay Hip Replacement?

Increased pain and reduced mobility

Further joint damage and deformity

Muscle weakness and atrophy

Reduced quality of life

Potential for more complex surgery later

Why Choose CARE for Hip Replacement?

Experienced Orthopaedic Surgeons

State-of-the-art Robotic-Assisted Surgery

High success rates

Comprehensive rehabilitation program

All major insurance accepted

Hassle-Free Insurance Approval

All major insurances covered

No hidden charges

Complete paperwork assistance

Cashless insurance facility

Cost of Hip Replacement

The cost of Hip Replacement depends on the following factors:

Type of implant used

Surgical approach (traditional vs. robotic-assisted)

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Length of hospital stay

All Major Insurance are Accepted

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When is Hip Replacement Necessary?

Hip replacement may be recommended for:

  • Severe hip pain that limits daily activities
  • Pain that persists despite medication and physical therapy
  • Hip stiffness that limits leg movement
  • Arthritis- causing significant joint damage
  • Hip fractures in older patients

The Hip Replacement Procedure

  • Pre-operative Planning:
    • Detailed imaging and assessment
    • Customised surgical plan
  • Surgery:
    • General or spinal anaesthesia induction
    • Incision over the hip
    • Removal of damaged bone and cartilage
    • Placement of artificial components
    • Closure of incision
  • Robotic-assisted Option:
    • Advanced imaging to create a 3D model of the hip
    • 3-4 small incisions to access the hip joint
    • The robotic arm removes the damaged bone and cartilage
    • Robotic-guided implant placement
    • Closure of incision

    The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours.

Post-operative Care and Rehabilitation

  • Hospital stay (typically 1-3 days)
  • Pain management
  • Early mobilisation with physical therapy
  • Gradual increase in activities
  • Outpatient rehabilitation program
  • Regular follow-up appointments

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does recovery take after hip replacement?

Most patients after hip replacement can resume light physical activities within 3-6 weeks. Full recovery, including a return to more demanding activities, typically takes 2-3 months.

What are the possible risks associated with hip replacement?

While generally safe, risks may include infection, blood clots, leg length discrepancy, and dislocation. Our experienced orthopaedic team takes all necessary precautions to minimise these risks.

How long do hip replacements last?

Modern hip replacements can last 15-20 years or more. Factors like physical activity level and overall wellness can affect longevity.

Will I be able to walk immediately after hip replacement?

Under medical supervision, most patients begin walking with assistance the same day or the next day after surgery.