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| Treatment of Hip Arthritis | ||
The hip joint is commonly called a "ball and socket" joint. The
"ball" of the hip joint, the femoral head, rests within a "socket"
called the acetabulum (see figure below). The femoral head and acetabulum are
covered by a specialized surface, articular cartilage, which allows smooth and
painless motion of the joint. With hip injury or disease, articular cartilage
undergoes degeneration and wears away. The joint surfaces become rough and
irregular resulting in pain and stiffness. This is commonly known as
"arthritis" but it has many causes. The onset of pain is gradual and,
initially, it occurs only after higher levels of physical activity. Pain
gradually increases and may become present at rest as well. Physical disability
includes a limp, muscle spasm, and decreased range of motion with increasing
stiffness.![]() Treatment options include reducing stress on the hip, physical therapy, and medications. Weight reduction is highly desirable, since one pound weight loss equals three pounds in stress reduction on the hip while walking! The use of a cane or walking stick is also a very effective means of reducing stress on the hip. Physical therapy and exercises are directed at preserving muscle strength and range of motion within the limits of pain. Recommended medications include anti-inflammatory agents such as aspirin, Indocin, Motrin, Feldene, Naprosyn, Voltaren, Lodine, and others. Selection of the optimal treatment plan should be consistent with the degree of pain, the amount of hip disability, and the nonsurgical and surgical alternatives. The individual's anticipated life span will also influence the selection of treatment. | ||
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Total Hip Replacement | ||
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- Treatment of Hip
Arthritis | ||
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Types of Hip Replacement
and Methods of Fixation | ||
| - Benefits, Risks and
Potential Complications |
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| - Revision Hip
Surgery |
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| - Alternatives to
Hip Replacement |
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| - Special
Studies |
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| - Planning for Your
Surgery |
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| - The
Operation |
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| - Postoperative
Course |
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| - After You Go
Home |
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| - Long-term
Precautions and Advice |
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| Total
Knee Replacement |
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| Arthroscopy |
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| Anterior Cruciate
Ligament Reconstruction |
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Orthes, spol. s r.o., Palackého 481, 756 61 Rožnov p./R., tel.: +420 651 757940-4, Fax: +420 651 620923, e-mail: orthes@orthes.cz |
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