Hip Replacement Surgery in South Delhi
Hip replacement, also called hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure where a damaged or diseased hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant. Hip replacement surgery in South Delhi is performed to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve quality of life.
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Hip replacement, also known as hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to replace a damaged hip joint with an artificial implant, restoring movement and reducing pain. Hip replacement surgery in South Delhi is commonly recommended for patients with severe arthritis, hip fractures, or degenerative joint conditions that greatly affect mobility and daily comfort.
When non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, medications, and lifestyle changes fail to provide lasting relief, hip replacement surgery becomes an effective solution. There are different types of procedures, including total hip replacement, partial hip replacement, and hip resurfacing. Total hip replacement is the most common, involving replacement of both the ball and socket components.
Symptoms Indicating the Need for Hip Replacement
- Chronic Hip Pain
- Stiffness & Reduced Mobility
- Pain Radiating to Other Areas
- Limping or Uneven Gait
- Difficulty with Daily Activities
- Grinding or Clicking Sensation
- Swelling & Inflammation
- Leg Length Discrepancy
- Lack of Relief from Conservative Treatments
- Hip Instability
Treatment We offer
Total Hip Replacement
Total hip replacement is the most common and effective treatment for severe hip arthritis or joint damage.
Partial Hip Replacement
Partial hip replacement is typically recommended for patients with hip fractures where only the femoral head is damaged.
Hip Resurfacing
Hip resurfacing is a bone-preserving alternative to total hip replacement. Instead of completely removing the femoral head, the surface is reshaped and capped with a metal implant.
Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
Minimally invasive hip replacement involves smaller incisions, reduced tissue damage, and faster recovery times compared to traditional surgery.
Revision Hip Replacement Surgery
For patients who have previously undergone hip replacement but experience implant wear, loosening, infection, or joint instability,
Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement
For enhanced precision, we offer robotic-assisted hip replacement surgery. This technology allows for a customized approach, ensuring perfect implant placement, improved joint alignment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is a candidate for hip replacement surgery?
Candidates include individuals with severe hip pain, joint stiffness, and limited mobility due to arthritis, injury, or degeneration, especially when non-surgical treatments have not provided relief.
How long does it take to walk normally after a hip replacement?
Typically, many patients can start walking unaided within four to six weeks of surgery. However, it’s important to note that individual experiences may differ
What is the hardest part of hip replacement recovery?
The hardest part will probably be gaining physical capabilities you haven’t had in years. Many people are just happy to get their hip replaced and be able to do the things they used to do immediately before the replacement but now can do it without pain.
What are the 3 big don'ts for a hip replacement patient?
Don’t cross your legs at the knees for at least 6 to 8 weeks. Don’t bring your knee up higher than your hip. Don’t lean forward while sitting or as you sit down. Don’t try to pick up something on the floor while you are sitting.
What is the fastest way to recover from a hip replacement?
Gentle exercise is beneficial, such as short, gentle walks around your home and outside. Supervised physiotherapy, like rehabilitation programmes and hydrotherapy, can also help improve recovery in the weeks following surgery.
What are lifelong restrictions after hip replacement?
Avoiding high-impact activities like running, jumping, or lifting heavy weights can lessen the risk of damaging the replacement. If you do participate in these activities, you may weaken or loosen the replacement, which could require corrective surgery.