HIP CONDITIONS

OSTEO, also  known as “wear-and-tear arthritis,” is a prevalent ailment that affects many people as they get older. It can affect several  joints in the body, although it most commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the hip. Osteoarthritis of the hip causes pain and stiffness which makes it difficult to  perform daily activities. Osteoarthritis worsens with time, the sooner you begin therapy, the more likely you are to be able to reduce its impact on your life.

Avascular Necrosis, also called osteonecrosis, can affect the hip by reducing blood flow to the femoral head in the leg, Because bone is a living tissue that requires blood, it will conk out if the blood supply is disrupted. This process will eventually lead to break down causing bone collapsation  if it is not prevented. Hip pain is the first sign and it can get worse. A dull, throbbing pain in the hip that radiates to the groin or buttock can be noticed.

It is a condition that affects the hip joint. In this specific condition an individual’s femur doesn’t fit along with the pelvis as it ought to.The ligament that pads these bones in the joint may be harmed by hip dysplasia, which can also cause pain and issues, ranging from an unstable joint to dislocation. Hip Dysplasia is a disorder that most people are born with. In the event where a child’s position in the womb applies strain on the hips, hip dysplasia can transpire.  In some cases hip dysplasia can be inherited.

Simple actions like walking or getting in and out of a chair may be uncomfortable and difficult if you have arthritis or you have experienced fracture, or injuries. If you are experiencing discomfort around your hip, Hip replacement surgery is one of the most successful operating procedures. It is the safest and effective procedure that can relieve your pain, increase motion and help you get back to enjoying everyday activities.

A hip hemiarthroplasty is a surgical treatment that involves replacing half of the hip joint. This surgery is most commonly used to heal a broken or fractured hip, but it can also be used to treat a hip that has been damaged by arthritis.

The most common causes of intertrochanteric fractures are falls or trauma. These problems are more likely to occur among older people, who are at a higher risk of falling. In some cases, people who have weak bones can get a fracture from simply walking or standing. Femoral neck fractures are intracapsular fractures. The capsule is the area that contains the fluid that lubricates and nourishes the hip joint. Fractures in this area are categorized based on the location of the fracture along the femoral neck.

Meniscal transplant surgery is a procedure in which a cadaver donor meniscus is used to replace a missing or damaged meniscus. The procedure is normally performed under general anaesthesia. On either side of your knee, there are two wedge-shaped sections of cartilage.

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