Hip pain and mobility issues are becoming increasingly common across all age groups today. Many people struggle with persistent pain while walking, sitting, climbing stairs, or even performing basic ...
Minimally invasive two-incision surgery for total hip replacement The National Institute for Clinical Excellence is examining minimally invasive two-incision surgery for total hip replacement and will ...
A hip surgery procedure called subchrondroplasty may benefit young and active people with hip problems. It is minimally invasive and preserves the joint’s natural function. Hip surgery techniques and ...
Total hip arthroplasty (THA), one of the most successful and frequently performed elective surgeries, can effectively relieve hip pain, significantly improve function, and improve quality of life 1,2.
The anterior and posterior incision approaches to total hip replacement deliver equivalent outcomes, according to a study of patients treated at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.
DENVER — A new hip replacement procedure is gaining popularity and only a handful of hospitals in the U.S. offer the surgery -- and Swedish Medical Center in Denver happens to be one of them. The ...
Hip pain can be hard to deal with. Not only can it cause soreness, stiffness, and inflammation, but it can interfere with critical day-to-day activities like walking and moving. If you’ve suffered ...
Whether you’re a dedicated cyclist or just looking for a low-impact way to stay active, you may wonder when you can start riding a bike after a hip replacement. During hip replacement surgery, an ...
For individuals with chronic hip pain, a hip replacement can offer a new lease on life. While you might be tempted to jump right back into an active lifestyle, it's best to take it slow. It's also ...