Hip pain and loss of mobility can be caused by several conditions or diseases. These include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, avascular necrosis and paget’s disease. Hip replacement surgery is one of the most important surgical advances of this century. It is the second most common joint replacement procedure.
Advances In Total Hip Replacement
Over the past 30 years, there have been significant technological and physiological advancements in the designs of total hip replacements. Yet, in only the past few years have there been advances in the surgical approach of the hip. At Florida Orthopaedic Specialists we offer the latest technological treatments for total hip replacement, the Muscle Sparing method.
This procedure requires NO muscle or tendon detachment, and the incision length is approximately 3-4 ½ inches instead of the usual 12-15 inches with a traditional hip replacement surgery. The result is a majority of patients require a shorter hospital stay, have minimal pain and are able to walk with a cane in 24 hours. Most are driving within 2 weeks and have limited postoperative physically therapy requirements.
View a presentation of the procedure here.
**WARNING: This video contains graphic images of surgery that some viewers may find disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised.**
Treatments For Hip Pain And Loss Of Mobility Include Surgical And Non-Surgical Remedies
Non-Surgical
- Non-steroidal and/or steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Joint fluid supplements
- Cortisone Injections
- Physical Therapy
Surgical
- Hip Arthroscopy
- Total Hip Replacement
- Hip Fracture Repair
The muscle sparing procedure is the latest technique in hip replacement surgery. Dr. Mark Powers is one of the innovators of this procedure and has performed hundreds of these surgeries.
The physicians at Florida Orthopaedic Specialists are committed to providing the highest quality of medical care. If you are experiencing hip discomfort or pain an examination by an orthopaedic physician can help determine a correct diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options. Call us at 772-335-4770 for an appointment or use our convenient appointment form!