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Four Signs You May Need To Find A Pennington Hip Surgeon

Arjun Saxena, MD, MBA June 19th, 2018

Is It Time for You to Get Hip Surgery? We’ll Help You Make That Decision!

If you have a chronic hip condition such as osteoarthritis or osteonecrosis, you likely know what a hassle treating your symptoms can be. Even as you manage to your condition, it still exists and inevitably impacts your day-to-day life. While some hip injuries or conditions are manageable with non-operative methods of treatment, surgery can be an effective option when less invasive treatments have proven insufficient.

Trenton Orthopaedic Group at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute treats a wide range of hip conditions and injuries. Typically, these conditions are first treated with non-surgical methods, such as immobilization and rehabilitation exercises, depending on each specific case. If non-operative treatments are not effective, a Pennington hip surgeon may recommend the surgical treatments below.

  • Hip arthroscopy: a minimally-invasive technique, which utilizes fiber-optic cameras and other small instruments to treat conditions.

  • Total hip replacement: a procedure focused on implanting an artificial hip after the original hip has worn down significantly.

  • Bilateral hip replacement: the replacement of both hip joints, whether it occur on at the same time under the same anesthesia (simultaneous) or at separate times (staged.)

  • Osteotomies: the process of preserving the femoral head of a bone by altering the pattern of stress transfer.

Four Reasons to See a Pennington Hip Surgeon

If you have been suffering with hip pain and think you may need one of the above procedures, here are four signs to consider.

  1. Non-surgical treatment options have been unsuccessful. Has icing the inflammation not been very helpful? What about pain medications? Physical therapy exercises? If you have not seen a significant improvement in your condition over a certain period of time, speak to your doctor about hip surgery.

  2. Your symptoms interfere with your daily activities. If you are not able to get through your regular activities without pain, and non-surgical treatments cannot address your symptoms, a surgical option may be best.

  3. Your symptoms have grown worse over time. If your symptoms have continued to grow worse and limit more of your activities, it is important to talk with your doctor.  Surgical treatments may be able to slow or reverse the development of symptoms.

  4. Your doctor has approved and informed you about the risks, side effects, and expected outcome. Do not agree to any form of treatment without knowing every aspect of how it will affect you. This is especially important for surgical treatments. Nevertheless, if your hip specialist approves, educates you, and answers any questions you have, you should favor their recommendation.

The hip surgeons at Trenton Orthopaedic Group at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute are committed to clearly communicating your options and delivering top-quality orthopaedic care. To schedule an appointment with a Pennington hip surgeon, or for more information about different hip conditions and procedures, please visit us here or contact us at 1-800-321-9999.

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