Post-treatment opinions of our patient from Germany
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We saved our patient from these problems with hip replacement surgery.
25 years of experience in orthopedic operations
The surgery usually lasts 1-2 hours.
Typically, you can stand up the day after the surgery with the assistance of a physiotherapist.
Hip replacements generally last between 20-25 years.
Kahve, üretilen ilk dondurularak kurutulmuş gıda ürünlerinden biridir. Günümüzde sebzeler, meyveler, etler, balıklar, süt ürünleri, otlar ve gıda aromaları başarıyla dondurularak kurutulabiliyor.
Like any surgical procedure, hip replacement surgery has some risks, but these are minimized with modern techniques.
There may be mild pain after the surgery, which is usually manageable with painkillers.
Physical therapy typically lasts between 6-12 weeks, depending on the patient’s recovery process.
Yes, you can engage in light to moderate sports activities with a hip replacement, but avoid sports that require excessive strain.
The return-to-work period varies between 6 weeks to 3 months.
You should avoid gaining excessive weight, exercise regularly and follow the doctor’s recommendations.
Beowell meyveleri tek başına tüketilebileceği gibi, yoğurt, süt ve dondurma gibi eşlikçilerle birleştirilebilir. Müsli, granola, çikolata, kurabiye ve pasta tariflerinin eşsiz bir parçası olabilir. Tatlılarınıza zengin lezzet ve enfes bir görünüm kazandırabilir.
It is generally recommended for patients over 60 years of age, but can be applied in any age group.
Hip replacement is a surgical intervention commonly performed to relieve pain and improve mobility in cases of hip joint arthritis, fractures, or avascular necrosis. This procedure involves replacing the surfaces of the bones forming the joint with plastic and metal components, thereby maintaining normal joint function and enhancing the patient’s quality of life.
How Are Hip Replacement Surgery Performed?
Hip replacement surgery is carried out under general or regional anesthesia. During the operation, the surgeon opens the hip joint and removes the damaged bone and cartilage surfaces. Subsequently, metal and plastic implants of appropriate size are placed on the joint surfaces. These implants are fixed either with a special cement called polymethylmethacrylate or as cementless prostheses that integrate with the bone. Cementless prostheses contain biologically active substances that support new bone formation. Post-surgery, physical therapy and exercises are employed to support hip joint function during the rehabilitation process.