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Hip Surgery and Replacement

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Madison Orthopedics | Minimally Invasive Technology | Quality Patient Care

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Hip Replacement

Enjoy first-choice muscle sparing total hip replacements with Dr. Eysser. A healthy hip joint allows you to walk, turn, and squat without pain. The hip joint is the body’s largest weight-bearing joint. The hip joint is formed where the rounded head of the thighbone (femur) fits into a rounded socket (acetabulum) in your pelvis. This type of joint is called a ball and socket joint. This allows for stability during twisting and extreme ranges of motion.

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Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedics is the branch of surgery specializing in conditions invloving the musculoskeletal system. Madison Orthopedics use both surgical and nonsurgical methods to treat degenerative diseases, infectons, congenital disorders, or sports injuries.

Hip Replacement Theory

Dr. Eysser, one of the top Advanced Orthopedic Surgeons who offers minimally invasive, muscle-sparing hip surgeries throughout Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. At Madison Orthopedics, Dr. Eysser utilizes the advanced methods focused on a minimally invasive and muscle-sparing approach for better recovery. By leaving muscles and soft tissues intact, patients, recover quicker and have less pain. Hip pain can stem from many sources including bone or ligament damage.

Minimally Invasive & Muscle Sparing Total Hip Replacement Surgery Results

Muscle Sparing Minimally Invasive Hips

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Common Hip Procedures

Hip injuries and pain can be cumbersome. Madison Orthopedics specializes in the hip joint. Dr. Eysser formulates an individualized treatment plan for patients with all types of disabling hip joint disorders. The most common treatments are:

  • Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
  • Hip Fracture Surgery

FAQ’s

What is a total hip replacement?
Hip replacement involves resurfacing the bones of the hip joint. There are two bony surfaces that can become rough and painful: the femoral head (femur), and the acetabulum (rounded socket in your pelvis). Depending on your condition, one or both of these surfaces may be replaced through orthopedic surgery. The type of surgery you have depends on your age, the amount of damage to your hip, and your medical history. A consultation with your doctor will decide what needs to be done.
Should I have joint replacement surgery?

Dr. Eysser will discuss your options with you. He will review your medical history, X-rays and other pertinent factors, such as your pain levels and response to other treatments.

Will my activities be limited after hip surgery?
Yes. High-impact recreational activities, such as contact sports, running, singles tennis, skiing, basketball, etc. are not recommended. Low-impact activities, such as bowling, walking, golfing, dancing, swimming, etc. are encouraged in order to protect your leg while regaining strength and movement of the joint. Your surgeon and therapist may discuss further limitations with you after your hip surgery.

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