The decision for hip surgery is influenced by various factors, and candidates are typically those experiencing severe hip issues that significantly impact daily life. Factors determining the need for hip surgery include:
Pain Severity:
Candidates often have persistent and severe hip pain that doesn't respond adequately to conservative treatments like medications or physical therapy.
Functional Limitations:
Individuals with substantial limitations in daily activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of chairs, may be considered for surgery.
Joint Degeneration:
Severe joint degeneration, commonly seen in conditions like osteoarthritis, where joint surfaces are significantly damaged, may prompt the need for surgical intervention.
Age and Health Status:
The patient's age and overall health are considered. Younger, healthier individuals may have different surgical options compared to older or less healthy patients.
Conservative Measures Exhausted:
Surgery is typically considered when conservative measures have been exhausted, and the symptoms persist or worsen.
Joint Stiffness:
Candidates may experience significant joint stiffness, reducing range of motion and further impacting daily activities.
Patient's Goals:
The patient's personal goals and expectations play a role. Surgery is often recommended when the potential benefits align with the patient's goals.
At QC Kinetix (Greenfield), they identify the root issues causing your discomfort and leverage your body's innate regenerative potential to promote natural healing and relief.
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