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Am I a Good Candidate for Hip Replacement Surgery?

Hip and knee pain can be caused by multiple factors and lead many to question what is causing that pain. Arthritis is one of the most common diseases afflicting American adults today. It is estimated that one in three individuals between the ages of 18 and 64 suffer from either osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Patients with this condition are often very familiar with the pain, stiffness, and limitations that can accompany it.

If arthritis has settled into your hip joints, you may be well aware of how drastically it can hinder mobility. You might have even considered getting a total hip replacement! But how can you be sure that you are a good candidate for a hip replacement? Below are a few points that you should consider.

Who Should Have Hip Replacement Surgery?

To determine if hip replacement surgery is needed, patients should consider the severity of their condition and the frequency with which they experience chronic pain. You may be a candidate for a hip replacement if you have:

  • Pain that does not subside with rest
  • Difficulty walking up stairs, bending over, sitting down, or standing from a seated position
  • Stiff joints limit range of motion
  • Conservative treatment methods do not provide adequate relief

Hip replacements are safe and effective for the majority of patients who meet the above criteria, though in some cases it may not be appropriate. An orthopedic surgeon who specializes in hip replacements can determine whether hip replacement is the right choice for you or offer options to relieve your pain.

Get Relief from Your Hip Pain Today

Whether you are just starting your hip care journey or need a second opinion about your hip pain, Matthew D. Barber, M.D. hip surgeons provide you with the necessary care for your ailment. Get the relief you are seeking with the help of Matthew D. Barber, M.D.

Request an appointment with our practice to discuss treatment options and create an individualized approach to your care.

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