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Total Hip Replacement: how does it work?

Technical advances have given us new materials to replace your problem hip with a prosthesis (artificial hip joint). Like your own hip, your prosthesis is made up of a ball and socket that fit together to form a joint. We would choose the best prosthetic design for you after careful diagnosis of your particular hip problems, life style and age.

There are two types of hip prosthesis:

  1. Cemented
  2. Uncemented

Each prosthesis is made up of two parts:

  1. Femoral Component. The ball, often metal, replaces the worn head of your thighbone or femur with a stem inserted into the bone for stability.
  2. Acetabular Component. The cup (plastic or metal) replaces your worn socket. Like a healthy hip, your prosthesis has smooth gliding surfaces that allow you to move easily and without pain. Unlike a healthy hip, however, your prosthesis has a limited safe range of motion, and will need your special care after surgery.

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