Hip Replacement Specialists in North Jersey
If you’ve been dealing with chronic hip pain or a recent hip fracture, you know how much it can interfere with daily life. Walking and sitting become increasingly difficult, completely disrupting your daily routine. Instead of living with this chronic pain, sometimes direct anterior total hip replacements can be the answer. That’s where One Oak Medical can help!
Our team of experienced orthopedic surgeons performs a range of hip replacement surgeries, including direct anterior total hip replacement and partial hip replacement procedures, to relieve pain and restore mobility. Whether your hip issues stem from arthritis, a damaged hip joint, or a fracture, our experts are ready to guide you through every step of the process. Our goal is to deliver long-term relief through personalized care using the latest advancements in hip replacement surgery.
What Is Hip Replacement Surgery?
Hip replacement surgery, also known as hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to relieve pain and restore function in a damaged or diseased hip joint. This procedure involves removing the damaged bone and cartilage in the ball and socket joint of the hip and replacing them with artificial implants.
There are two main types of hip replacement: direct anterior total hip replacement, where both the pelvic bone and femoral head are replaced, and partial hip replacement, which only addresses one part of the joint. The new hip implant is typically made of durable materials like metal, plastic, or ceramic. Minimally invasive surgery techniques are often used, resulting in smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and faster recovery times. With the proper care and rehabilitation, most hip replacements can last for decades, allowing patients to regain mobility and enjoy a pain-free life.
Benefits of Hip Replacement Surgery
- Pain relief: Hip replacement surgery effectively alleviates chronic hip pain, whether caused by arthritis, injury, or a diseased hip joint.
- Improved mobility: Replacing the damaged thigh bone and cartilage with an artificial joint restores the full range of motion in your ball and socket joint, enhancing your ability to walk, sit, and move freely.
- Long-lasting results: Modern hip implants, designed for durability, can provide pain relief and improved function for years to come.
- Reduced risk of future issues: By addressing the root cause of hip pain, hip replacement surgery minimizes the chance of further joint damage or the need for additional surgeries, including revision hip replacement.
- Quicker recovery with minimally invasive surgery: Many hip replacement procedures now use minimally invasive techniques, reducing recovery time and the risk of complications like blood clots.
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What to Expect Before, During, & After a Hip Replacement
To perform the hip replacement procedure, your surgeon makes an incision over the front or the side of your hip to access the joint. Using small surgical tools, they remove the damaged bone and cartilage, and then secures the implant materials, which may include an artificial ball and socket, into your pelvic bone. After the doctor ensures the correct structure and placement of the artificial materials, he closes the incision with stitches. Dr. Mahmood and Dr. Badri have used medical devices manufactured by Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, and DePuy Synthes in their surgeries. Most people return to normal activities within 6-12 weeks after hip replacement surgery. You’ll continue gaining additional strength and improved flexibility over six months to a year. You can expect less pain in the hip joint and an increased range of motion; however, you’ll still need to be careful with physical activity and gradually build up your strength. Many people benefit from physical therapy after a hip replacement procedure as well. You can do all of your favorite activities again, without pain. Dr. Mahmood and Dr. Badri are experienced orthopedic surgeons who have helped hundreds of patients successfully heal from hip problems with replacement surgery.Why Choose Our Hip Replacement Specialists
Choosing the right orthopedic surgeon for your hip replacement surgery is crucial to ensuring a smooth and successful recovery. At One Oak Medical, our hip replacement specialists and other other healthcare providers are dedicated to providing top-tier care tailored to your unique needs. Here’s why patients trust us for their hip replacement surgery:- Expertise in all types of hip replacement surgeries: From direct anterior total hip replacement surgery to partial hip replacement, our specialists are skilled in performing both complex and minimally invasive procedures.
- Comprehensive care: We offer personalized treatment plans, including pre-surgical consultations, detailed surgical procedures, and follow-up physical therapy for a full recovery.
- Advanced techniques: Our orthopedic surgeons stay up-to-date on the latest surgical methods, such as minimally invasive hip replacement, to reduce recovery time and enhance outcomes.
- Compassionate, patient-focused approach: We prioritize your comfort and care, explaining every step of the hip replacement procedure and ensuring you receive the attention you deserve.
- Commitment to long-term results: Our goal is to provide lasting relief from hip pain and improved quality of life with durable hip implants and comprehensive post-surgery support.
Schedule Your First Hip Replacement Consultation Today
If hip pain is holding you back, don’t wait to take the next step toward relief. At One Oak Medical, we’re here to provide expert care and guidance as you explore your options for hip replacement surgery. Whether you’re dealing with severe hip pain, hip fractures, or a worn-down hip joint, our team is ready to help you find the right solution.
During your consultation, we’ll walk you through what to expect from the surgical procedure, discuss the different types of hip replacement surgeries, and explain how our personalized treatment plans can help you achieve a full recovery. Now is the time to regain mobility and return to the activities you love. Reach out today to schedule your consultation, fill out your patient forms, and take the first step toward a new hip and a pain-free future.