
Total Hip Arthroplasty
Total Hip Arthroplasty, or hip replacement surgery, involves removing damaged parts of the hip joint—typically due to arthritis or injury—and replacing them with artificial components called prostheses. This procedure aims to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve function. The surgeon replaces the damaged ball-and-socket joint with metal, plastic, or ceramic materials that mimic natural joint movement. It is a common and effective procedure for improving quality of life in patients with severe hip joint deterioration, allowing them to return to daily activities with reduced discomfort.