Hip Replacement Doctor in Aurangabad
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What is Hip Replacement?
Hip replacement, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure where a damaged or worn-out hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant. This treatment helps relieve chronic pain, restore mobility, and improve the overall quality of life for patients suffering from severe hip joint problems.
At Gour Hospital, Dr. Ajay Gour – leading Hip Replacement Doctor in Aurangabad, offers advanced surgical expertise and personalized care, ensuring faster recovery and long-lasting results.
When is Hip Replacement Needed?
Your doctor may recommend hip replacement if you have:
👉 Severe hip pain that limits daily activities (walking, bending, climbing stairs)
👉 Pain that continues even at rest or at night
👉 Stiffness in the hip joint affecting movement
👉 Damage from conditions such as:
Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Avascular necrosis (bone death due to lack of blood supply)
Hip fractures
Types of Hip Replacement
🔹 Total Hip Replacement: Both the ball (femoral head) and socket (acetabulum) of the joint are replaced.
🔹 Partial Hip Replacement: Only the ball of the joint is replaced (often done for certain fractures).
🔹 Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement: Smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and faster recovery.
Benefits of Hip Replacement
✅ Long-lasting pain relief
✅ Improved joint function and mobility
✅ Better quality of life
✅ Early return to daily activities
Recovery After Hip Replacement
Hospital stay: 3-5 days (may vary)
Walking with support: Within 1-2 days
Return to light activities: 4-6 weeks
Full recovery: Around 3-6 months with rehabilitation