Total Hip Replacement

Total Hip Replacement

Total Hip Replacement is an advanced surgical procedure designed to relieve severe hip pain, restore joint function, and improve quality of life in patients suffering from advanced hip conditions. This procedure is commonly recommended for individuals with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head, hip fractures, or long-standing hip joint damage that does not respond to conservative treatment.

The process begins with a thorough clinical evaluation, including detailed history, physical examination, and imaging studies such as X-ray or MRI to assess the extent of joint damage. Based on these findings, a personalized surgical plan is developed. During total hip replacement surgery, the damaged portions of the hip joint are carefully removed and replaced with high-quality prosthetic components, allowing smooth and pain-free joint movement.

Modern surgical techniques and evidence-based protocols are used to ensure precision, safety, and durability of the implant. Post-operative care includes pain management, early mobilization, and guided rehabilitation to help patients regain strength, balance, and confidence in movement.

The primary goals of total hip replacement are long-term pain relief, improved mobility, correction of deformity, and return to daily activities with greater comfort and independence. With proper patient selection, surgical expertise, and follow-up care, total hip replacement offers reliable, long-lasting results and significantly enhances overall quality of life.

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Trusted Orthopaedic & Spine Care for Better Mobility

Dr. Md. Munzur Rahman is a Specialist Spine & Orthopaedic Surgeon and Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Rajshahi Medical College & Hospital.

Expert spine and joint care with proven surgical training.

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