Hip Replacement

Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery to relieve pain, restore mobility and help you return to an active life faster.

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Overview

What is Hip Replacement?

Hip replacement surgery removes damaged bone and cartilage from the hip joint and replaces it with an artificial implant. Our surgeons use minimally invasive, muscle-sparing techniques wherever possible to reduce pain, shorten hospital stay and speed up your return to daily activities.

Benefits

Why Choose This Treatment

Pain Relief

Eliminates chronic hip pain caused by arthritis, injury or joint degeneration.

Restored Mobility

Regain the ability to walk, climb stairs and move freely without discomfort.

Muscle-Sparing Technique

Minimally invasive approaches preserve surrounding muscle for faster healing.

Durable Implants

Modern implant materials are designed to last 15-20+ years.

Improved Quality of Life

Return to hobbies, travel and daily activities with renewed independence.

Personalised Rehabilitation

A tailored physiotherapy plan supports a safe, steady recovery.

Procedure

Step-by-Step Procedure

Step 1: Consultation & Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation including X-rays to determine the extent of joint damage.

Step 2: Pre-Surgical Planning

Your surgeon selects the optimal implant size and surgical approach for your anatomy.

Step 3: Hip Replacement Surgery

Damaged joint surfaces are removed and replaced with a precision-fitted implant.

Step 4: Post-Op Monitoring

Close monitoring and pain management in the first 24-48 hours.

Step 5: Guided Rehabilitation

Physiotherapy begins early to restore strength and safe movement patterns.

Recovery

Recovery Timeline

Day 1-2

Stand and begin walking with a walker under supervision.

Week 1-3

Discharge home; progress to a cane with continued physiotherapy.

Week 4-6

Increasing independence in daily activities; reduced pain.

Month 3

Most patients walk without aids and resume normal routines.

Month 6

Full strength and mobility restored for the majority of patients.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

It's a surgical technique using smaller incisions and muscle-sparing approaches to replace the damaged hip joint, resulting in less pain and faster recovery than traditional open surgery.

Modern hip implants typically last 15-20 years or more, depending on activity level, implant type and individual factors.

Most patients begin walking with a walker or crutches within 24 hours of surgery, progressing to a cane within a few weeks.

Yes, with thorough pre-operative assessment, hip replacement is safely performed on elderly patients, often significantly improving mobility and quality of life.

Yes, a structured physiotherapy program is essential to rebuild strength, restore range of motion and ensure a safe return to daily activities.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

Book a consultation with our specialists and get a personalised treatment plan.