In some more complicated cases, especially when the following is present a severe arthritic conditionand or even injuries or even in those cases where surgery can intervene to repair damage to tendons, cartilage, or ligaments, or correct fractures or arthritis problems, conservatively repairing A hip joint compromised by femoral epiphysis, but in many other cases resort to the Hip replacement surgery(hip arthroplasty) may be an option to consider.
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total hip prosthesis
, consisting of a spherical-shaped part and a socket, is made of metal or even can be made of a type of ceramic or plastic (polyethylene) and has several components, including the hip ball itself. These prostheses are resistant to corrosion and wear.
Hip replacement surgery is a procedure that involves a considerable amount of procedure utHowever, most people who have surgery are usually able to resume their usual activities within a few weeks after surgery.
However, the prospects for the durability of the prosthesis over time must be considered on the one hand and what the condition of the patient with a worsening hip problem might be on the other.
Complications
Complications resulting from a hip disorder include difficulty or inability to walk properly, and often the need for continued medication treatments to relieve chronic pain.
Cases of acquired hip deformities that become established as a result of the disorder and pain are not uncommon.
Diagnosis of a broken hip
Although the objective examination of the hip may show obvious signs such as bruising and swelling on the outside of the hip, or a deformed appearance of the hip, a definitive diagnosis can only be made based on the findings of diagnostic imaging investigations by means of X-rays, which can provide precocious photogrphy of the hip, MRI, or computed tomography.
Imaging tests help detect fractures; MRI can provide all the details around the hip, while CT can provide images of the hip bone and muscles, the tissues around it.