Hip Replacement Surgery

Advanced Surgical Techniques for Hip Replacement

In a hip replacement surgery, the hip joint is removed and replaced with an artificial joint made of metal, plastic or ceramic. At Loyola Medicine, a hip replacement surgery is used when conservative treatments like physical therapy or pain medication aren’t helping.

Hip replacement surgery frequently gives patients relief from hip pain and greater mobility, being able to walk without the need for a cane, walker or wheelchair. Hip replacement is commonly used to treat:

  • Adult hip dysplasia
  • Hip injury or fall
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

Patients at Loyola benefit from the vast experience of fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons, many of whom have specialized training in treating hip problems.

Loyola’s orthopaedic surgery team has the expertise to provide complete care for your hip condition or injury through advanced surgical procedures, including:

  • Hip resurfacing
  • Hip revision surgery
  • Partial hip replacement
  • Total hip replacement (joint arthroplasty)
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Our skilled orthopaedic surgeons and clinicians are among the best in the nation across all orthopaedic care specialties and will tailor a treatment and rehabilitation plan that’s right for every patient. Schedule an appointment today.

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