Hip replacement at AIWA Clinic

Orthopeadics
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Starting from

2166
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Success rate

90
%
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Recovery Time

3 weeks

Procedure Overview

Hip replacement surgery involves replacing damaged parts of the hip joint with artificial components to alleviate pain and improve function. Preparation: Prior to surgery, patients may be advised to engage in muscle-strengthening exercises, lose weight if necessary, and cease smoking to enhance recovery. Attending a pre-admission clinic allows for necessary health assessments and discussions about the procedure. Procedure: Conducted under general or spinal anaesthesia, the surgeon makes an incision to access the hip joint, removes the damaged sections, and replaces them with prosthetic parts made of metal, plastic, or ceramic. The operation typically lasts about 1 to 2 hours. Recovery: Post-surgery, patients may experience pain and swelling, managed with prescribed medications. Early mobilisation with the assistance of physiotherapists is encouraged to restore movement and strength. Full recovery varies but generally takes several months, during which adherence to rehabilitation exercises is crucial for optimal outcomes.

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