Orion - Shoulder, Knee and Sports Clinic


Hip Replacement Surgery

This is one of the most common surgical procedures performed by Orthopaedic Surgeons. Hip arthritis is said to occur when the articular surfaces of both the socket as well as the ball of the hip joint are completely worn out which results in exposure of the underlying bone. Patients present with pain, stiffness and have a very limited walking distance. The operation entails replacement of the worn out head with a stainless steel or ceramic ball which is attached to a metal shaft that is either cemented or implanted uncemented into the femur (the thigh bone). The worn out socket is replaced by a plastic cup which is cemented or a metal backed uncemented cup.

  • Cemented THR
    Cemented THR
  • Hybrid THR
    Hybrid THR

Following hip replacement surgery there is an intensive course of physiotherapy to improve the range of hip movements as well as to improve mobility. In order to avoid deep vein thrombosis anticoagulant medication is given and patients are generally discharged within 5 days of having the operation done. Driving is not permitted for the first 6 weeks following surgery but the patient should be walking with only one stick at that point of time. Routine yearly follow up is done to ensure that the prosthesis is behaving itself.

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You can contact us directly:

Sarah Morris, Secretary to Mr Pimpalnerkar

07731 138900

0121 4247658

0121 4247802

sarah.morris@orionclinic.com

Referral forms to download:

10 Point Knee Referral Form

10 Point Shoulder Referral Form


Through the kind and sympathetic approach to his diagnosis Mr Pimpalnerkar found the problem which had caused me so much grief. He carried out a resurfacing of the shoulder socket and changed my life completely.

Patricia Pearsall