Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy after your Total Hip Replacement Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024
  • The “hip” is a ball and socket joint, consisting of a ball at the top of the thigh bone (femur) and a rounded socket (acetabulum) in the pelvis. It allows the upper leg to bend and rotate at the pelvis. A healthy joint has cartilage at the ends of the bones that acts as a cushion. It allows the joints to move smoothly and painlessly.
    When cartilage begins to wear out, the underlying bones begin to rub together, which results in pain when walking. This condition is known as osteoarthritis.
    Total Hip Replacement surgery can relieve the painful symptoms and improve your quality of life. The surgeon will makes an incision over your hip. Damaged cartilage is removed and replaced with artificial parts. The artificial parts are usually made up of metal, ceramic or polyethylene (high grade plastics). One part of the implant will fit over the pelvic bone and the other over the thigh bone (femur).
    Find out what kind of exercises and how to take care of your hip after your surgery.
    SGH Website: www.sgh.com.sg

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