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Surgery Provides Freedom of Movement

November 26, 2012 · No Comments

When the NSAIDs and other pain relievers stop helping, the PT exercises are no longer doing anything to improve your range of motion, and the water therapy feels great at the time but you’re still using a cane, perhaps it’s time to consider hip replacement surgery. There are a number of reasons why someone would come face to face with the possibility of hip replacement. Sometimes it’s a result of their genetics, at other times it’s osteoarthritis, an accident, infection or other disease. The good news is that you don’t have to live with it.

You can count on hip replacement surgery to provide you relief from pain. Total hip replacement surgery involves replacing the damaged parts of the hip with artificial parts, there by minimizing or eliminating hip pain when other treatment methods have not worked.

The most important result of having hip replacement is gaining increased mobility. A hip joint damaged by accident, arthritis or infections will cause severe pain and make activities like walking painful. The surgery will eliminate the need for the continual administration of pain medications and provides relief from stiffness. It helps you resume your normal activities without requiring the assistance of a cane or crutches. Hip replacement promises to increase your independence and improve the quality of your life considerably.

If you live in coastal South Carolina, and are seeking Myrtle Beach hip replacement information, consider contacting us at Carolina Center for Joint Preservations & Replacement. You can be assured that as leaders in Myrtle Beach hip replacement we would be happy to meet with you to discuss how hip replacement can benefit you.

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Are You a Candidate for Hip Replacement?

July 16, 2012 · No Comments

Extreme pain in your hips and the inability to walk could be a direct result of arthritis or a previous hip injury. The types of arthritis —  osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and traumatic arthritis — are three common causes of hip pain and immobility. Those with a family history of arthritis could possibly develop hip pain significant enough to cause mobility issues. This would make them a prime candidate for hip replacement surgery.

Myrtle Beach hip replacementWhile many patients requiring hip replacement surgery are between the ages of 60-80, the surgery isn’t confined to the older generation. The most common candidate for total hip replacement surgery has pain significant enough to limit everyday activities like walking or standing. In these candidates, anti-inflammatory medications offer little to no relief from the pain.

?The physicians at Carolina Center for Joint Preservation, your local Myrtle Beach hip replacement provider, can assess the severity of your hip condition and determine whether you require total hip replacement or are a candidate for partial hip replacement.

There are non-surgical treatments for hip joint issues like pain and swelling that should be tried before having surgery. Anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen and Aleve are often very helpful if taken on a regular schedule. Glucosamine is a nutritional supplement that also provides relief for many experiencing joint pain. Physical therapy is helpful with strengthening the muscles supporting the joints and will aid in keeping you limber.

If you live in Horry County and are looking for a Myrtle Beach hip replacement provider consider us at Carolina Center for Joint Preservation for all of your orthopedic needs.

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