
Hip pain can have a profound impact on your daily life. Whether it’s caused by arthritis, past injuries, or a degenerative condition, limited mobility can keep you from doing the things you love and living life to its fullest. Fortunately, medical advancements like hip replacement surgery offer a powerful solution to bring relief and restore freedom of movement.
At South Carolina Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, we specialize in empowering patients in Charleston, SC, to reclaim their active lifestyles with expert hip replacement procedures tailored to individual needs. This comprehensive guide will explore the types of hip replacement surgeries we offer, what sets us apart, and how our cutting-edge technology ensures the best outcomes for our patients.
At South Carolina Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, we understand that no two patients are the same. That’s why we offer a range of hip replacement surgeries designed to address a variety of conditions and needs. Our team is dedicated to helping you make the best decision for your unique circumstances.
Total hip replacement, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is one of the most common procedures we perform. This type of surgery involves replacing both the damaged femoral head (ball) and the acetabulum (socket) with prosthetic components.
Who benefits from total hip replacement?
A total hip replacement can relieve pain, enhance mobility, and significantly improve the quality of life.
For first-time hip replacement patients, a primary hip replacement offers effective relief from hip pain and stiffness. This procedure is tailored to patients experiencing chronic discomfort caused by osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or avascular necrosis.
Our skilled surgeons take great care to ensure that each primary hip replacement addresses your unique anatomy, offering the stability and flexibility you need to regain confidence in your movements.
Complex hip replacements are designed for cases that present additional challenges, such as previous surgeries, severe joint deformation, or significant bone loss. These surgeries require advanced expertise to rebuild and restore proper hip function effectively.
At South Carolina Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, our board-certified surgeons have vast experience in handling complex hip replacements, ensuring patients receive the best possible care no matter the severity of their condition.
When it comes to reducing recovery times and improving patient comfort, our minimally invasive hip surgery stands out. Using smaller incisions and modern surgical techniques, this approach minimizes tissue damage and scars while still delivering excellent outcomes.
Benefits of minimally invasive hip surgery include:
For patients seeking an effective yet less invasive solution, this innovative procedure might be the ideal choice.
Our team of hip doctors is composed of board-certified experts with extensive training and years of experience in orthopaedic surgery. They are passionate about helping patients make informed decisions about their treatment plans and are with you every step of the way, from initial diagnosis to post-operative care.
All our surgical procedures are performed in a modern facility equipped with the latest medical technologies. This ensures not only optimal results but also a safe and comfortable environment for our patients.
We take pride in being industry leaders in the use of Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology for hip replacement surgeries. This cutting-edge tool provides precision and accuracy that surpasses traditional methods.
What are the advantages of robotic-assisted surgery?
With Mako, our skilled surgeons can deliver the best possible results, ensuring you walk away with restored strength and mobility.
Before your hip replacement surgery, our team will guide you through every step of the preparation process, including:
Recovery doesn’t end after the surgery. At South Carolina Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, we emphasize the importance of a thorough rehabilitation plan to help you regain strength and flexibility.
Post-surgery rehabilitation typically includes:
Our team’s commitment to your well-being extends far beyond the day of the surgery.
If hip pain has been holding you back, South Carolina Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center is here to help. Whether you’re exploring minimally invasive techniques or require a more complex solution, our experienced surgeons and advanced technology provide the expertise and care you need to regain your freedom of movement.
Don’t wait to reclaim your active lifestyle. Schedule a consultation with our board-certified hip doctors today and take the first step toward restored mobility.
