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  1. Unlike traditional total hip replacement surgery, where the entire femoral head is removed, hip resurfacing involves reshaping the damaged surface of the femoral head and capping it with thin-shelled components that have a similar thickness to the removed cartilage.

  2. HSS Surgery and Rehabilitation Guide. Your Guide to Hip Resurfacing. A comprehensive overview of your experience before, during, and after surgery. View the guide. Rehabilitative Exercises. Follow these videos to safely strengthen your muscles and to maintain mobility. Watch videos. Daily Activities.

  3. JOI Birmingham Hip Resurfacing Protocol. By Brett P. Frykberg, MD. Phase I – Acute Post-Operative Phase. Goals. Normalize Gait; Decrease Pain; Prevent Stiffness; Post-Op Weeks 1-2. Weight Bearing: PWB with Crutches for 2-3 weeks; ROM: Speak with MD office regarding PROM restrictions; Modalities: RICE; Exercises: Ankle Pumps; Quad Sets ...

  4. Benefits. The BHR is particularly suited active male patients requiring hip replacement. Hip resurfacing tends to be a better match to the size of the patient’s own hip. This reduces the risk of dislocation and some patients report the hip feels more ‘normal’.

  5. Treatment. Hip Resurfacing. Patients with advanced arthritis of the hip may be candidates for either traditional total hip replacement (arthroplasty) or hip resurfacing (hip resurfacing arthroplasty). Each of these procedures is a type of hip replacement, but there are important differences.

  6. In order to drive you need to be nearly pain-free, not be dependent on walking aids, have a good range of movement and have sufficient reflexes to manage an emergency stop.

  7. 10 kwi 2021 · Hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA) are two treatment options for end-stage degenerative hip conditions including osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis, and inflammatory arthritis .

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