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A surgeon replaces the damaged hip joint elements with new ones that are often made of metal, ceramic, or extremely hard plastic during hip replacement surgery. This prosthetic joint (artificial joint) aids in pain relief and improved function. Hip replacement surgery, also known as total hip arthroplasty, may be an option if hip discomfort prevents you from going about your regular business and nonsurgical therapies haven't worked or are no longer efficient. Damage from arthritis is the most frequent cause of hip replacement. Conditions that can harm the hip joint and occasionally necessitate hip replacement surgery include: Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis, sometimes referred to as wear-and-tear arthritis, affects the slippery cartilage that protects the ends of bones and facilitates joint motion. Arthritis rheumatica. Rheumatoid arthritis, which is brought on by an overactive immune system, results in an inflammation that can destroy joint cartilage and occasionally the underlying bone, leading to broken and misshapen joints. Osteonecrosis. The bone may collapse and distort if there is insufficient blood supply to the ball of the hip joint, which might happen as a result of a dislocation or fracture.
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