Total hip replacement surgery is a very common procedure. It’s time to consider hip replacement surgery after your pain and function have been compromised and all conservative means like anti-inflammatories, physical therapy, injections, and weight loss have not provided the relief that you need. If you have bone-on-bone arthritis and non-surgical treatment options have not improved your symptoms, Texas Orthopedics board certified orthopedic surgeons may recommend hip replacement so you can get back to doing what you love.
For more information on our orthopedic surgeons specializing in hip and knee replacement, visit txortho.com or call (512) 439-1000.
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