Hip
If hip pain is keeping you up at night or you are having difficulty walking,
getting up from a chair or climbing stairs, you may be a candidate for
hip replacement surgery. This surgery is usually performed when all other
treatment options have failed to provide adequate pain relief. The procedure
should relieve a painful hip joint, making walking easier.
Our Specialists Can Help
The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence offers
a comprehensive orthopedic rehabilitation program as well as informative
preoperative educational classes. Our orthopedic surgeons give patients
access to the latest surgical techniques, equipment and innovative minimally-invasive
procedures.
Our team includes surgeons, pain management specialists, anesthesiologists,
nurses and therapists. A dedicated orthopedic & spine patient navigator
is available to guide patients through the entire process, providing education
and support
Technology at the Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence
includes the Hana® (hip and knee arthroplasty) table, which allows
the surgeon to position the patient for better access to the joint. This
allows surgery to be performed using an anterior approach with a single
incision and without detaching the muscle from the pelvis. One of the
least invasive surgical options, this technique can minimize pain and
the time from surgery to recovery. Benefits of the anterior approach include
shorter hospital stay; smaller incision; less pain and muscle trauma;
reduce blood loss; and a faster return to normal activities.