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<p>My hip hurt, my body hurt and I needed a new hip. I had fought hip pain for almost ten years because I just did not want &quot;half my leg bone cut off&quot; to get a new hip replacement.</p>
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<p><img align="left" alt="hip surgery" height="390" hspace="10" src="http://www.bjc-houston.com/attachments/wysiwyg/14/total-hip-replacement.JPG" vspace="5" width="260" />It just did not make sense to me that doctors were still sawing off a big hunk of a femur bone to replace a hip. We sent men to the moon, had nuclear power and every kind of electronic device imaginable, so why are our operations still old-fashioned?</p>
<p> I asked myself that question quite often. One evening while visiting our local tavern, I was telling a gentleman my feelings about total hip replacement. I am not sure how the conversation started, but perhaps I was complaining about my hip pain.</p>
<p>To my surprise, he told me that they don&#8217;t have to saw off part of your femur bone to replace a hip any more. I was shocked. I had been doing some internet searching, but had not found information about hip resurfacing yet.</p>
<p> He explained that he had his hip resurfaced with Dr. Schmalzried in California in 2005. With hip resurfacing, the surgeon reshapes the top of your femur bone to accept a cap that is the same size as your original bone, he explained. The cap has a small stem which is placed into a hole that is drilled in the top of the femur bone. A small amount of cement is used to hold the cap in place until new bone grows under the cap. A matching metal cup is placed in the acetabulum of your hip to provide a bearing surface for the cap on the femur bone. It becomes a perfect metal bearing which replaces your injured or arthritic hip joint.</p>
<p> Hip resurfacing is major surgery just as a total hip replacement is. The basic difference is that the doctor does not saw off a major portion of your femur bone and drill a long hole into it to accept the long stem of a total hip replacement device.</p>
<p> Hip resurfacing is bone conserving. The reason that hip resurfacing is a better choice than total hip replacement for many people is that at some time in the future, you could require a revision. The actual hip devices don&#8217;t wear out since they are metal, but the bone holding the hip device often deteriorates. The hip device becomes loose and very painful. A revision is then necessary to replace the old hip device.</p>
<p><img align="left" alt="resurfacing hip replacement" height="204" hspace="10" src="http://www.hrorthopaedics.co.uk/images/hip%20resurfacing.jpg" vspace="5" width="222" />If a person starts with a hip resurfacing and at some point later in life requires a revision, then they have a complete femur bone for the surgeon to work with. If a person starts with a total hip replacement, then the doctor has to break apart the femur bone to remove the long stem of the old total hip device. The femur bone must be wired back together when the new stem is in place. Hip resurfacing allows a much easier revision later in life if it is required.</p>
<p> The second advantage of a hip resurfacing is that the hip device, due to it&#8217;s large size, allows a person to return to any of their favorite activities without restrictions or possibility of a dislocation.</p>
<p>The old fashioned total hip replacement devices used a very small diameter ball as compared to size of your natural femur bone. The small size of the ball would allow a hip to dislocate easily. The size of the hip resurfacing device is matched very closely to the original size of your hip, so any movements you make are much less likely to cause a dislocation. The hip resurfacing device is acting the same way your natural hip use to function.</p>
<p> I was sixty-one and still felt young when I needed a hip replacement. I had always been very active during my life playing tennis, ice skating, bike riding and participating in other sports. I wanted to remain active and did not want to worry about dislocating a hip after a total hip replacement. I had sixteen dogs and often got on the floor to groom and cut nails. I needed to be as active as possible and the only solution for me was hip resurfacing.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/Miraculous-recovery-for-hip-surgery.5308062.jp" target="_blank">                                                             <strong>Miraculous recovery for </strong><strong>hip surgery cyclist&nbsp;                                                         </strong></a></p>
<p>                                                         Miraculous recovery for hip surgery cyclist &#8211; A PATIENT who had hip surgery was walking again on the same day and riding a bike 40 miles just a month later.&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/Miraculous-recovery-for-hip-surgery.5308062.jp" style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>                                                         Typically performed in older people, many get a good result from their hip replacement surgery but many do not reach their greatest potential due to lack of follow up rehabilitation in the post-operative period. &#8230; Coordination and balance can also be compromised and is often not particularly good before the joint replacement. Insertion of a normal joint into the hip does normalise the joint and immediately improves the mechanical actions of the muscles acting upon it.<a href="http://www.yoga.myinfoweb.org/hip-replacement-and-physiotherapy" style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>                                                         Preparation: Before surgery you&#8217;ll meet with your orthopedic surgeon for an examination. This preoperative evaluation is a good opportunity to ask questions about the procedure or voice concerns about the surgery.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.news-journal.com/news/content/features/stories/2009/05/28/05282009_hip_replacement.html?cxtype=rss&amp;cxsvc=7&amp;cxcat=5" style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" target="blank"></a></p>

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		<title>Hip Joint Replacement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the main reasons for a hip replacement operation is the wear and tear of the hip joint or osteoarthritis, which has gone so far that walking and hip rotation has become almost impossible. It can be a very painful condition which jars sharply on every step, so the relief provided by a replacement [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads -->One of the main reasons for a hip replacement operation is the wear and tear of the hip joint or osteoarthritis, which has gone so far that walking and hip rotation has become almost impossible. It can be a very painful condition which jars sharply on every step, so the relief provided by a replacement can be very welcome in contrast.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.causeofchronichippain.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/hippain.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-532" style="margin-left: 21px; margin-right: 21px;" title="hippain" src="http://www.causeofchronichippain.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/hippain.png" alt="" width="213" height="219" /></a>Arthritis &#8211; A Look At Joint Replacement</strong></p>
<p>People whose joints are irreparably damaged by osteoarthritis may need <a href="http://www.causeofchronichippain.com/hip-replacement-surgery-or-hip-resurfacing" target="_self"><strong>joint replacement</strong></a>.</p>
<p>In this procedure, which is also called arthroplasty, the surgeon removes the diseased or damaged pieces of bone and installs a synthetic substitute.</p>
<p>Instead of bone, you&#8217;ll have stainless steel; instead of cartilage, you&#8217;ll have a durable plastic such as Teflon.</p>
<p>The artificial joint is either attached with surgical cement or allowed to gradually attach itself as real bone grows into the joint.</p>
<p>While the surgery may sound somewhat drastic, it can make your life feel worth living again. To people who have been homebound, unable even to walk through the house without pain, it can seem like a miracle. About 150,000 people a year have joint replacements, most often due to arthritis, and hip replacements are the most common procedures.</p>
<p>If you are substantially overweight, you may not be considered a good candidate, however, because the extra weight would put too much stress on the joint.</p>
<p><em>the prognosis for recovery is excellent</em></p>
<p>Hips and knees are both large joints and reasonably easy to replace. These surgeries are common, and the prognosis for recovery is excellent. One or two out of every 100 hip replacements &#8220;fail&#8221; because of infections or blood clots. Hips, a simple ball-and-socket arrangement, are the simplest to replace, while knees are a bit more complex. Look at your knee: It bends back, but side-to-side movement is limited. That makes it a fairly complicated hinge.</p>
<p><strong>Although less common, artificial joints are also available for ankles, elbows, shoulders, and fingers. </strong></p>
<p>They aren&#8217;t as advanced as artificial knees and hips, so they leave some thing to be desired. (In some cases, wrist or ankle joints may need to be fused rather than replaced; they will be inflexible, but because bone is no longer rubbing against bone, the pain will vanish.) Replacement of finger joints can relieve pain, improve appearance and some function, but the new fingers, of course, aren&#8217;t nearly as good as the nonarthritic originals were.</p>
<p>A relatively new implant for the wrist, which fuses an L shaped metal plate to the finger and wrist bones, has worked for some people. In one study, it took about two and a half months for the implant to fuse to the bones, but afterward people could grip normally, had less pain and swelling, and found that their wrists were more stable than before the surgery.</p>
<p>Much progress has been made in <a href="http://www.causeofchronichippain.com/hip-replacement-surgery-or-hip-resurfacing" target="_self"><strong>replacement joints</strong></a> since the 1960s. These older joints would last only 10 to 15 years, while today&#8217;s can last much longer. How long, of course, depends on how much stress the new joint is subjected to. Vigorous activity will wear it out more quickly.</p>
<p><strong>A Closer Look At Hips And Knees</strong></p>
<p>Two people with the same amount of joint damage and similar lifestyles can both have joint replacements. But one may declare the operation a success, and the other may be bitterly disappointed.</p>
<p>Part of what determines the success of your new joint is what you expect of it. While great advances have been made with artificial limbs, futuristic replacements that look and work even better than the originals are still a long way off Your new joint may work well, but it won&#8217;t be the same as your &#8220;real&#8221; joint was when it was healthy.</p>
<p>And replacement joints, just like the originals, don&#8217;t last forever. How long they last, just like the originals, can depend on how you treat them. Jogging, for example, is a lot tougher on a joint than bicycling or swimming.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some more things to mull over. </strong></p>
<p>Consider the true costs. If you&#8217;ve been putting off a <a href="http://www.causeofchronichippain.com" target="_self"><strong>hip replacement</strong></a> in the interests of saving money, think again. When a study compared the costs of having a hip replaced with not having it replaced including such things as quality of life as well as life expectancy it found that a hip replacement could save money.</p>
<p>With a hip replacement, a 60-year-old woman could theoretically live alone and take care of herself for 20 years before needing help during her last two years of life. Without the hip replacement, that woman would likely need daily help for 15 years and then be bedridden for about eight years. And the long-term care she would require would cost twice as much as the surgery.</p>
<p>Kneecap replacement. Doctors have disagreed about whether it&#8217;s necessary to replace part of your kneecap, a process called resurfacing, during a knee joint replacement. When 50 people with osteoarthritis in the knee had the resurfacing and 50 did not, the group without the kneecap resurfacing had less pain and better knee flexibility. Yet the only two people who had to have their surgeries repeated did not have their kneecaps resurfaced in the first procedure.</p>
<p>When two is better than one. If both your knees need replacing, you may want to consider having both done at once. It&#8217;s generally cheaper, and you&#8217;ll go through just one recovery period and spend less time overall in the hospital. One study found that if you have severe arthritis symptoms in that second knee, there&#8217;s a good chance it will need replacing within the next decade. Of 185 people in the study, almost all with severe symptoms in one knee to be replaced required a second new knee within the decade.</p>
<p>(On the other hand, only 38 percent of those with only moderate symptoms in their &#8220;good&#8221; knee needed it replaced before a decade had passed.)</p>
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