What Does A Worn-Out Hip Feel Like?

 

What is a Hip Labral Tear?

If you have found that previous treatments have been unsuccessful and you have exhausted various non-surgical approaches such as pain management and physical therapy, then it may be time to schedule a consultation. When methods such as painkillers, physiotherapy, osteopathy, exercise, and weight loss were once effective but are no longer providing relief from your hip pain, it may be appropriate to consider hip replacement surgery.

You might be thinking, is it worth getting hip surgery? Hip replacement surgery is an

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Physical Therapy For A Labrum Tear In The Hip

 

What is a Hip Labral Tear?

A hip labral tear refers to the damage sustained to the labrum, a band of cartilage encircling the hip joint. This typically arises from repetitive movements, such as engaging in activities like long-distance running and sports involving repetitive twisting and turning such as hockey soccer and football. Other causes may include general wear and tear of the hip or trauma such as a car accident. The symptoms of a hip labral tear can vary in its intensity and presentation.

The rehabilitation process for this injury typically

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Hip Labral Tear: Road to Recovery Without Surgery

 

The hip joint consists of a ball-socket joint, with the acetabulum serving as the shallow socket. Supporting the hip is the labrum, a ring composed of fibrocartilage and connective tissue that attaches to the acetabulum. The labrum plays a crucial role in providing stability to the hip joint, when a hip labral tear occurs it is typically caused by direct trauma or activities that involve repetitive movements. Symptoms of a hip labral tear may not always be present, but some people may experience a sensation of joint locking, clicking or catching, hip pain, or stiffness in the hip joint. This condition may also

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Hip Replacement Waiting List In Australia

 

If you’ve had the question ‘How long is the waiting list for a hip operation?’it can vary depending on whether you choose the public or private healthcare system. In the public system, waiting times are much longer due to the high demand and the need to prioritise treatment based on urgency. For elective surgeries like hip replacement, you will be placed on a waiting list which will typically be 3+ years in public.

What Constitutes Elective Surgery?

Elective surgery refers to planned surgical procedures that can be scheduled in advance following a clinical evaluation by a

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Is It Worth Getting Hip Replacement Surgery?

 

When you have reached the stage where hip surgery becomes necessary to alleviate your discomfort, it is likely that you want to be well-informed of your available options by seeing a hip specialist. Read on to learn more about the associated benefits and risks, so you can evaluate whether a hip replacement is right for you.

You might be thinking to yourself, should I have a hip replacement? An arthritic hip can impact all facets of your life, so it’s an important decision and the question of ‘Should I have a hip

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How Much Does A Hip Replacement Cost Privately?

 

You have been having long-term hip pain and restricted movement for quite some time now, your quality of life has been affected by it and nothing seems to be improving your condition, your doctor has finally recommended you need a hip replacement and to see a hip specialist. All you can see now is dollar signs flashing in front of your eyes!

Medicare will cover the costs if you go through the public sector, however there is a significant waiting list time for public operations and you may well decide you want to go privately.

What is the Cost of a Hip

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Long-Term Exercises After A Hip Replacement

 

It is not a good idea to put too much stress too soon on your new hip joint, however, it is important to begin specific exercises as advised by your doctor as soon as possible after your hip replacement and these exercises can be done long term. Sitting for long periods is not good as this may cause further muscle weakness, stiffness and pain, even though you feel you are resting and recovering – gentle, functional exercises are far more beneficial from the start. For example, slowly rotating and moving your foot up and down will help improve circulation and prevent blood clots from forming,

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Total Hip Replacement Protocol

 

The aim of having Total Hip Replacement surgery is to improve mobility, increase strength and flexibility and reduce pain within and around the joint. It is important to remember that the surgery will correct the problems within the joint, but the associated muscle weakness that may have developed over time due to the problems within the joint will require post-operative rehabilitation that will take time post-surgery.

Dr. Slattery gives personal and individual care to all his patients and will advise you on a total hip replacement rehabilitation

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When Can I Shower After Having A Hip Replacement?

 

With so much information on the internet today, deciding what is the best advice for you can be a little overwhelming, especially when you’ve had hip surgery and you don’t know what to expect from your post-operative care regime.

There are many different types of total hip replacement today, and different techniques are used by various surgeons, so depending on the type of surgery you have, recovery times and advice on restrictions may vary, so it is always important to follow your doctor’s advice.

Dr David Slattery

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When is it too Late to Get a Hip Replacement?

Hip replacement surgery is one of the most commonly performed procedures, especially, although not exclusively, in older patients. But exactly when does a hip need to be replaced? With an ageing population who are more active than ever before, hip total replacements are becoming an essential factor to maintaining an independent and active lifestyle. But can you be too old for the procedure? Research suggests that most operations are carried out on patients who are between 60 and 80 years old. This is mainly because

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