Modern Orthopedic Therapy For Hip Replacement Procedure In India 1

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    1. Modern orthopedic therapy for hip replacement procedure in India. Modern orthopedic therapy for Hip replacement procedure in India is being provided to the patients seeking treatment for their hip replacement at a very less price offered with all medically modern healthcare facilities. Patients are being facilitated with the services of the JCI certified senior orthopedic surgeons of India having vast experience and successful profile of performing a large number of successful surgeries. These facilities are being provided in all the major cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Goa in the biggest world renowned corporate hospitals of India. Hip replacement procedure in India can help you well for replacing the hip joint to cure hip fractures and hip trauma. This joint is composed of two parts - the hip socket (acetabulum, a cup-shaped bone in the pelvis) and the "ball" or head of the thighbone (femur). During Hip replacement procedure in India, these two parts of the hip joint are removed and replaced with smooth artificial surfaces. The artificial socket is made of high-density plastic, while the artificial ball with its stem is made of a strong stainless metal. These artificial pieces are implanted into healthy portions of the pelvis and thighbones and affixed with bone cement (methyl methacrylate). An alternative hip prosthesis called a "cement less" total hip replacement has the potential to allow bone to grow into it, and therefore may last longer than the cemented hip. This is an important consideration for the younger patient. In some cases, only one of the two components (socket or stem) may be fixed with cement and the other is cement less and would be called a "hybrid" hip prosthesis. Total hip replacements are usually performed for severe arthritic conditions. The operation is sometimes performed for other problems such as hip fractures or avascular necrosis (a condition in which the bone of the hip ball dies). Most patients who have artificial hips are over 55 years of age, but the operation is occasionally performed on younger persons. A total hip replacement will provide pain relief in 90 to 95 percent of patients. It will allow patients to carry out many normal activities of daily living. The artificial hip may allow you to return to active sports or heavy labor under your physician's instructions. Most patients with stiff hips before surgery will regain near-normal motion, and nearly all have improved motion. Hip replacement procedure in India is one of the best options available through out the world for the International as well as Indian patients as it is being offered at a very low price as compared to the other parts of the world. Patients are kept under the supervision of the abroad expert orthopedic surgeons of India having fully equipped and well trained staff present 24/7 at your service during the complete course of the surgery. Patients will also be provided with a holiday vacation tour arranged by the medical tourism in India at various exotic tourist destinations of India which will help you to complete your complete medical tour to India immediately after your surgery. For more information on Hip replacement procedure in India visit us at
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