Hip Replacement Hospitals In India – Types Of Surgery & Cost In India

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    1. Hip Replacement Hospitals In India
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    2. Hip Replacement Hospitals In India – Types Of Surgery & Cost In India
      Hip Replacement Hospitals India
      Hip replacement surgery has become a commonplace procedure at world class hospitals in India.
      We Care India makes your Hip Replacement Surgery simple and straight forward with our fully inclusive package offering total care, surgery, physiotherapy and journeys to and from the airport...
      Understanding Your Hip Replacement Surgery at hospital in India:-
      To understand a total hip replacement at hospital in India you should first understand a little about the structure of the hip joint. The hip joint is a ball and socket with the ball component attached to the top of the femur (the long bone of the thigh)...
    3. In a hip requiring Hip Replacement Surgery, the worn cartilage no longer serves as a cushion. As the damaged bones rub together, they become rough, with a surface like sandpaper. This rubbing results in pain with almost any movement and steadily decreasing mobility...
      The day before Surgery at hospital in India:-
      You will undergo a number of tests and x-rays, you will receive a clinical examination and have a consultation with the consultant orthopaedic surgeon...
      The Day of Your Surgery at hospital in India:-
      You will meet a registered theatre nurse who will care for you until you are moved to the operating theatre. The anaesthesiologist will review your history and type of anaesthesia used. An IV will be started and sedative medication will be administered, Epidural anaesthesia may be started at this time...
    4. Preventing Blood Clots (Thrombosis)
      After surgery, clots may form in the veins of the leg as a result of immobility. This could lead to a post-operative complication known as a Deep-Vein Thrombosis. For this reason you will receive a form of low weight heparin to ensure that thrombosis doesn't occur...
      Recovering from Surgery at hospital in India:-
      You will have : -
      * A dressing over the hip and mid thigh area.
      * A foam wedge pillow between your legs. This is to help keep your new hip in place during early healing...
      Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy following Surgery at hospital in India:-
      Your participation in physical therapy is essential to your success. The more committed and enthusiastic you are, the quicker your improvement and recovery will be....
    5. We Care Core Values
      “ We have a very simple business model that keeps you as the centre.”
      Having the industry’s most elaborate and exclusive Patient Care and Clinical Coordination teams stationed at each partner hospital, we provide you the smoothest and seamless care ever imagined. With a ratio of one Patient Care Manager to five patients our patient care standards are unmatched across the sub continent.

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