Hip Procedures

  • Hip ArthroscopyHip Arthroscopy

    The term 'arthroscope' comes from two Greek words, arthro-, meaning joint, and -skopein, meaning to examine.

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  • Dual Mobility Hip ReplacementHip

    Dual mobility hip replacement is a more stable implant with a very low risk of dislocation.

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  • Hip Resurfacing SurgeryHip Resurfacing

    Hip Resurfacing is a conservative alternative to total hip replacement.

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  • Anterior Approach Hip ReplacementAnterior Approach Hip Replacement

    The anterior approach is a method of inserting the artificial joint through the front (ie.anterior) without cutting any muscles or damaging nerves. I will advise if you are ideally suited to hip replacement through the anterior approach.

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  • Revision Hip Replacement SurgeryRevision Hip Replacement Surgery

    If an artificial hip wears out, it can be replaced. This operation varies from very minor adjustments to complete removal and replacement of the worn out implants.

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  • Hip ReplacementHip Replacement

    If you have severe arthritis of the hip causing pain and limitation of your activities and lifestyle, and have not responded to conservative treatments you may be a candidate for total hip replacement.

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