Move Freely with Hip Replacement Surgery
If you suffer from hip pain or discomfort, or if you struggle with mobility, hip replacement surgery may be the best way for you to get relief.
Our orthopedic surgeons and specialists offer a variety of surgical options for patients of all ages. Whether you’re suffering from a hip fracture or need a total joint replacement, our team will be there to walk you through the entire treatment process so you can recover safely and effectively.
Types of Hip Replacements
A variety of hip replacement surgeries are performed by our team, and the type you receive will depend on your personal health history and the extent of damage or wear on your hip. The three types of hip replacements Sanford Health offers are:
- Total hip replacement – Also called a total hip arthroplasty, this procedure replaces both the ball and socket of your hip joint with artificial components and is typically for patients with severe arthritis, pain or wear.
- Partial hip replacement – This procedure replaces the ball of your hip joint with an artificial component.
- Direct anterior hip replacement – Sometimes referred to as a minimally invasive hip replacement, this procedure uses a small incision to access the hip joint from the front of the body to replace damaged areas with artificial components.
Preparing for Hip Replacement Surgery
Your care team will help you prepare for your hip replacement surgery so you can recover safely and effectively.
Preparation may include physical therapy, adding rails for stability to your living space, making adjustments to the layout of your home, and following a nutrition plan. Please consult your provider for more details.
Recovering from Hip Replacement Surgery
The recovery process for a hip replacement will vary depending on the patient and surgery type. Most patients will begin moving around the day of their surgery and will gradually reintroduce more activities into their routine as they begin the recovery process, which typically lasts a few months to a year.
Follow-up visits will begin within two weeks of discharge and are scheduled periodically based on the care team’s recommendations.
As part of the recovery process, we can bring Sanford Home Care rehabilitation therapy services to you in the comfort of your home. Our team provides customized, quality services so you can safely reach your goals.
Same-Day Hip Replacement
Many hip replacement patients are eligible for same-day surgery, meaning they can discharge and go home the day of their operation.
Learn more about the discharge process.
Geriatric Hip Fracture Care
The risk for suffering a hip fracture increases as you get older. Our team of orthopedic specialists has extensive experience helping older adults recover from these injuries and can provide personalized care and support for you or your loved one.
FAQs about Hip Replacements
How long will my new hip joint last?
Most joint implants last for 20 years, but certain activities and health factors can weaken them sooner. Talk to your provider about how you can prolong your joint replacement.