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Hip Surgery in Pune – Hip Arthroscopy, Labral Repair, and Hip Replacement

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What Is Hip Surgery?

Hip surgery refers to minimally invasive and reconstructive surgical techniques performed to address labral tears, femoroacetabular impingement, arthritis, cartilage injuries, and long-term hip pain. Hip surgery aims at providing pain relief, maintaining joint functionality, and restoring movement.

Who May Need Hip Surgery?

A patient may be required to undergo hip surgery if he/she experiences:

  • Pain in the groin area
  • Stiffness in the hips
  • Clicking or popping sensations in the hip
  • Hip Pain when sitting or squatting

Procedures Offered

Hip Arthroscopy

Minimally-invasive surgery for treating impingement, cartilage injury, and hip disorders.

Labral Repair

Surgery done to maintain the integrity of the hip labrum.

Hip Replacement Surgery

Removal and replacement of the damaged hip joint structures by an artificial hip joint.

Benefits

  • Increased movement
  • Pain relief
  • Reduced recovery time
  • Small incision size
  • Minimized tissue damage
  • Quick return to daily activities.

Recovery

Recovery involves guided physiotherapy and gradual progression of weight-bearing and strengthening exercises based on surgical findings and healing.

Why Choose Dr. Sumedh Magar for Hip Surgery in Pune?

Patients receive individualized evaluation and advanced treatment using evidence-based techniques for hip arthroscopy, labral preservation, and hip replacement surgery, with an emphasis on long-term mobility and function.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hip arthroscopy?

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions such as labral tears, impingement, and cartilage injuries.

When is hip replacement recommended?

Hip replacement may be recommended for patients with severe arthritis or chronic hip pain that significantly affects mobility and quality of life.

How long does it take to recover from hip surgery?

Recovery depends on the type of surgery performed, but most patients gradually improve with physiotherapy and guided rehabilitation over several weeks to months.