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What is Hip replacement surgery |Knee Replacement |Sport injury | Orthopedic Surgeon

Why live with Hip pain when we can cure it with Hip Replacement Surgery. Dr Anshu Sachdev is the leading orthopedic surgeon in pune provides best treatment for all types of joint pain. He also treat the major sport injuries. For more details http://www.kneeandjointsurgery.com/hip-replacement-surgery-pune.php or call on 9923406258

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What is Hip replacement surgery |Knee Replacement |Sport injury | Orthopedic Surgeon

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  1. Hip Replacement Surgery Hip replacement surgery is a procedure in which a doctor surgically removes a painful hipjoint with arthritis and replaces it with an artificial joint often made from metal and plastic components It usually is done when all other treatment options have failed to provide adequate pain relief. The procedure should relieve a painful hip joint, making walking easier. What Happens During Hip Replacement Surgery? It can be performed traditionally or by using what is considered a minimally- invasive technique. The main difference between the two procedures is the size of the incision. During standard hip replacement surgery, you are given general anesthesia to relax your muscles and put you into a temporary deep sleep. This will prevent you from feeling any pain during the surgery or have any awareness of the procedure. A spinal anesthetic may be given to help prevent pain as an alternative.

  2. While most hip replacement surgeries today are performed using the standard technique What Happens After Hip Replacement Surgery? You will likely stay in the hospital for four to six days and may have to stay in bed with a wedge-shaped cushion between your legs to keep the new hip joint in place. A drainage tube will likely be placed in your bladder to help you go to the bathroom. Physical therapy usually begins the day after surgery and within days you can walk with a walker, crutches, or a cane. You will continue physical therapy for weeks to months following the surgery. What Activities Should I Avoid After Hip Replacement Surgery? For anywhere from six to 12 months after hip replacement surgery, pivoting or twisting on the involved leg should be avoided. You should also not cross the involved leg past the midline of the body nor turn the involved leg inward and you should not bend at the hip past 90 degrees. This includes both bending forward at the waist and squatting. Your physical therapist will provide you with techniques and adaptive equipment that will help you follow any of the above guidelines and precautions while performing daily activities. Remember, by not following your therapist's recommendations you could dislocate your newly replaced hip joint and may require another surgery. Even after your hip joint has healed, certain sports or heavy activity should be avoided. The replacement joint is designed for usual day-to-day activity.

  3. What Can I Do at Home After Hip Replacement Surgery? There are a few simple measures that you can take to make life easier when you return home: Keep stair climbing to a minimum. Make the necessary arrangements so that you will only have to go up and down the steps once or twice a day. Sit in a firm, straight-back chair. Recliners should not be used. To help avoid falls, remove all throw rugs and keep floors and rooms clutter free. Use an elevated toilet seat. This will help keep you from bending too far at the hips. Keep enthusiastic pets away until you have healed completely. Is Hip Replacement Surgery Safe? Hip replacements surgery has been performed for years and surgical techniques are being improved all the time. As with any surgery, however, there are risks. Since you will not be able to move around much at first, blood clotsare a particular concern. Your doctor will give you blood thinners to help prevent blood clots from occurring. Infection and bleeding are also possible, as are risks associated with using general anesthesia. Other less common concerns that you and your doctor must watch out for are: Your legs may not be of equal length after the surgery. You must be careful not to cross your legs or not to sit too low because the joint may be dislocated.

  4. Pieces of fat in the bone marrow may become loose, enter the bloodstream and get into the lungs, which can cause very serious breathing problems. Nerves in the hip area may be injured from swelling or pressure and can cause some numbness. The replacement parts may become loose, break, or become infected. For more information http://www.kneeandjointsurgery.com/hip- replacement-surgery-pune.php Or call on 9923406258

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