If hip pain is impacting your life, you may be looking for an alternative to a full hip replacement. Hip resurfacing could be a suitable option for you, especially if you’re an active individual and want to maintain your mobility.Â
Unlike traditional hip replacement, hip resurfacing preserves more of your natural bone, which can give you a shorter recovery time and greater long-term joint stability.
Benefits of Hip Resurfacing
There are several advantages to hip resurfacing, particularly for active individuals:
- Bone Preservation: The procedure replaces only the joint surface, preserving more of your natural bone structure.
- Improved Stability: Patients often experience a more stable hip joint due to the larger ball size used in resurfacing, reducing the risk of dislocation.
- Ideal for Younger Patients: Hip resurfacing is often recommended for patients under 60 who have good bone quality and want to continue a high level of physical activity.
Who Should Consider Hip Resurfacing?
Hip resurfacing may be a good option if you’re experiencing chronic hip pain but still have a strong, healthy thigh bone. This procedure is generally recommended for:
Physically Active Individuals
People who enjoy running, cycling, or other high-impact activities often benefit from the enhanced joint stability that hip resurfacing provides.
Patients With Strong Bone Health
Since resurfacing depends on the strength of the thigh bone, it’s best suited for those without significant bone weakness or osteoporosis.
It’s worth noting that hip resurfacing may not be suitable for everyone. Those with severe arthritis, low bone density, or certain health conditions might be better suited for other treatments, including traditional hip replacement.Â
A consultation with an orthopedic specialist can help you determine if hip resurfacing is the right approach for your hip pain and lifestyle.
Are There Any Risks?
As with any surgery, there are some risks associated with hip resurfacing. Complications, though rare, can include infections, blood clots, or issues with the metal implant. Discussing these risks and reviewing your medical history with a specialist will help you make an informed decision.
Schedule a Hip Resurfacing Consultation in NY or CT
If you’re considering hip resurfacing and want to explore whether it’s the right option for you, Dr. Alexander McLawhorn and our team are here to help.Â
Our top-quality care means we’ll work closely with you to find the best solution for your needs. Contact us today at (917) 277-3841 (NY) or (203) 659-0048 (CT) to schedule your consultation.