Common Causes of Hip Joint Pain That May Lead to Replacement
Common Causes of Hip Joint Pain That May Lead to Replacement Think of your body as a high-performance car. The hip joints are no doubt the chassis and suspension, should the engine be your heart. They become the victims of all your actions, all the steps you take, all the stairs you use, and all the moments you sit to have a meal with your family. But what will become of that suspension when it starts to fail? Hip aches do not happen in case of a sore muscle. It is usually a complicated message from your body that something inside the joint is transforming. This pain becomes a partner to many of them, and at some point, one may want to discuss a Total Hip Replacement (THR). We think that an educated patient is a patient who is healed at Anand Surgical Hospital Pvt. Ltd. We will discuss surgery later but first we will look at the frequent causes of patients visiting our doors. Anatomy of The Ball and Socket Pain cannot be known without knowing the machinery. Hip is a ball-and-socket joint. A socket is the part of your pelvis known as the acetabulum, and a ball is the femur head (top of your thigh bone). In a healthy hip, the surfaces are lined with a rubbery liquid called articular cartilage which provides the bones with a lubricated surface enabling them to move across each other easily without friction. When such cartilage becomes thin, the cushion disappears. This leaves the bone-on-bone interaction that is the major cause of the debilitating pain causing joint replacement. 1. Osteoarthritis: The Great Wear-and-Tear Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent cause of hip replacement in the entire world. OA is also known as degenerative joint disease and it is caused by years of mechanical stress. The cartilage may also start tearing and wearing out as we get old. Imagine it as the tread on a tire, at some point, the smooth part does not exist anymore. 2. Avascular Necrosis (AVN): The Silent Bone Death Avascular necrosis is increasing tremendously in India especially in younger and middle-aged adults. AVN stops blood flow to the “ball” (femoral head). In the absence of blood, the bone tissue perishes and starts collapsing. 3. Post-Traumatic Arthritis There are cases when the shade of some past injury returns to plague you. The articular cartilage can be damaged immediately as a result of a severe hip fracture or a fall as a result of a road accident. The joint surface might not be utterly smooth even when the fracture is healed. This irregularity with time results in fast wear and tear to an extent resulting in post-traumatic arthritis. 4. Hip Dysplasia and Childhood Conditions People are born with hips that are not perfectly shaped, a situation known as Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH). When the socket is superficial, the ball does not have the support that it should hold and therefore extreme pressure is exerted on a limited area of cartilage. This will lead to the joint wearing out within a considerably shorter time than usual, with a hip replacement in one’s 30s or 40s being a frequent occurrence. How Do You Know If You’re Ready for Surgery? Being on a scan with arthritis does not necessarily imply that you have to go under the scalpel. Nonetheless, you are to consult when you experience: Why the “Gold Medalist” Approach Matters Hip replacement is an operation that is very successful. However, its durability is solely based on accuracy. The legs should be the same length as the ball so that the joint does not dislocate, it is also necessary that the ball be positioned at the exact angle. Here experience is your biggest asset. Dr. Rishi Sanghavi has the experience of being an MS (Ortho) Gold Medalist, which implies that he takes a strong academic grip of biomechanics in each surgery. After having done more than 7,000 orthopedic operations, he possesses the surgical subtlety to approach a complex case, such as a bone graft to AVN or a dysplasia repair. Reclaiming Your Pivot The pain in hips is an indicator, but not a death sentence. Be it the gradual development of osteoarthritis that causes you discomfort or the abrupt hit of AVN, it is possible to find a way that will lead you to an active life thanks to modern orthopedic science. You can have a surgeon who is technically brilliant and one who cares by choosing a surgeon who balances both. Hence, what you have now is a new hip which will serve you many decades to come. Allow hip pain no longer to be a delimiting factor. When stiffness or limping is dragging you down, then it is time to talk to an expert. Contact Dr. Rishi Sanghavi!




