Tips on Choosing a Hip Surgeon
Anyone considering hip replacement surgery should carefully select their surgeon.
Anyone considering hip replacement surgery should carefully select their surgeon.
This article discusses the recovery period and what quality of life one should expect after a hip replacement surgery.
Hip replacement surgery not only allows the person to be independent mobility wise but also removes the hip pain, improving the quality of life.
Exercising after total hip replacement surgery is a great way to strengthen muscle weakness, joint stiffness, and immobility after the successful completion of the post-surgery recovery period.
You've had hip replacement surgery, and because you have been exercising as your doctor ordered, your mobility is increasing without pain. So, when will you be able to take that trip to celebrate your new lease on life?
While there are several types of hip replacement approaches, Anterior Hip Replacement is considered the best and most popular approach because of its quicker recovery period.
Whether the pain is due to an injury or arthritis, it becomes necessary to be careful when navigating life with limitations, and it becomes crucial to modify daily life.
In this video, Dr. Dan Albright discusses which approach he thinks is best and the reasons why.
Knee pain is one of the typical daily life complaints of many older adults. Problems with knees are increasing rapidly in this fast-paced world.
Many situations can cause hip pain. The most common cause is inflammation. Often the pain can be alleviated by reducing the inflammation. In this video, Dr. Dan Albright, an orthopedic surgeon in Raleigh, NC, discusses ways to reduce inflammation throughout the body.