Hip replacement

Representative example

A new hip, a new stride.

A worn or collapsed hip can be replaced so that movement becomes smooth and pain-free, and a normal stride returns.

Two surgeons at work in an operating theatre, representing the care taken during a hip replacement.

About this kind of case

What this involves.

A hip damaged by arthritis — or by a fracture after a fall — can make every step hurt and shorten how far someone can walk.

Replacing the damaged hip with an implant restores a smooth, stable joint. Many people find their pain eases and their natural stride comes back, often within weeks of guided recovery.

The decision to operate, and the type of implant, are matched to each person after examination and an honest discussion of what surgery can and cannot do.

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