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An orthopedic surgeon will perform hip replacement surgery, also known as hip arthroplasty, to replace the damaged hip joint components with artificial ones. These prosthetic components mirror how the natural hip joint works. In addition, hip replacement surgery might be required if you suffer a hip fracture due to a bone illness or an accident like a fall. One of the biggest joints in the body is the hip joint, which consists of a ball and socket. The joint is formed where the pelvis and upper end of the thigh bone, or femur, connect. The femoral head, or "ball," at the end of the femur, slides into the acetabulum, or "socket," in the pelvis. The diseased or damaged bone and cartilage from the hip joint are removed by the surgeon during a hip replacement procedure through an incision made over the thigh. Subsequently, the femur head and acetabulum are replaced by prosthetic components by the surgeon. Over time, surgeons have developed techniques for performing hip replacements with fewer incisions in order to minimize soft tissue trauma.
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