Hip Replacement (Hip Arthroplasty)

Why Choose HSS for your Hip Replacement?

The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint made up of the top of the thigh bone or femur (ball) and the acetabulum (socket) in the pelvis. The ends of the bone, as with all joints, are covered with a smooth, cushioning layer called articular cartilage. The articular cartilage is what allows the bones to glide smoothly. When arthritis wears this cartilage down to bare bone, the results can range from minor stiffness (and sometimes a clicking or catching sensation) to persistent pain and limited range of motion.

Videos:
In this series of videos, Thomas P. Sculco, MD discusses total hip replacement surgery, including the causes, treatments, risks, benefits and the future of total hip replacement surgery.

 

 

 


When symptoms progress to limiting pain - particularly night pain that interrupts sleep - and stiffness that cannot be controlled with anti-inflammatory medications, as well as difficulty engaging in everyday activities, a hip replacement should be considered to ease pain and restore functionality.
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Overview Text Audio Video
Arthritis of the Hip - Overview View Article
Your Total Hip Replacement at HSS: What to Expect View Article

Treatments Text Audio Video
Dr. Thomas Sculco Discusses Hip Replacement Surgery View Article View Video Presentation
Senior Golf and the Effects of Aging View Article
"All About Anesthesiology" FAQs View Article
Osteoarthritis of the Hip View Article
Hip Implants View Article
Arthritis of the Hip - Total Hip Replacement (Arthroplasty) and Other Treatments at HSS View Article
Hip Resurfacing: An Overview View Article
Surgery in the Patient with Inflammatory Arthritis View Article
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty) - A Perspective for Patients View Article View Video Presentation
Total Hip Replacement (Arthroplasty): A Patient's Perspective View Article View Video Presentation

Generally Recommended Diet Before Surgery Text Audio Video
Your Diet and Preparing for Surgery View Article

Prevention Text Audio Video
Total Hip Replacement Surgery (Arthroplasty) and Clot Formation View Article
Prevention of Infections in Total Joint Replacements (Arthoplasty) View Article View Video Presentation

Rehabilitation Text Audio Video
Rehabilitation on the Fast Track View Article

HSS Support Program Summaries Text Audio Video
"Advancements in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery" FAQs View Article

Research Text Audio Video
Joint Replacement: Implant Bearing Surface Materials View Article
Applied Orthopaedic Sciences at the Hospital for Special Surgery View Article
Radiostereometric Analysis (RSA) at HSS View Article

Clinical Trials Text Audio Video
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention in Total Hip Replacement: Continuous Enhanced Circulation Therapy (CECT) Versus Low Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH) View Article
Incidence and Severity of Nausea after Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty for Osteoarthritis View Article
Evaluation of migration of a cementless, flat, tapered femoral component using RSA View Article
The Genetic Factor: Identifying Patients at High Risk for Developing Pulmonary Embolism (PE) After Orthopedic Surgery (Upper Extremity, Spine, THR, TKR) Using A Molecular Screening Test View Article