Is Anterior Hip Replacement Right for Active Seniors Who Still Love to Move?
Growing older does not mean slowing down. Many adults remain highly active well into their 60s, 70s, and beyond, enjoying activities such as golf, hiking, pickleball, cycling, gardening, and travel. When hip arthritis begins to interfere with those activities, patients often worry that surgery will mean a lengthy recovery or a permanent change in their lifestyle.
The good news is that modern advances in hip replacement have changed that conversation. For many active seniors, Anterior Hip Replacement offers an opportunity to reduce pain, restore mobility, and return to the activities they enjoy. However, like any procedure, it is important to understand who may benefit most and what to realistically expect from recovery.







