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Hip Replacement Surgery

Get Back to the
Life You Love

Modern hip replacement surgery has transformed millions of lives. Learn what to expect, how to prepare, and find the right surgeon for your journey.

Learn About the Process
450K
Hip replacements performed annually in the U.S.
95%
Success rate after 10 years
6-12
Weeks to full recovery
90%
Report significant pain relief

What to Expect

Hip replacement is one of the most successful orthopedic procedures. Here's what your journey typically looks like.

01

Pre-Surgery Preparation

Comprehensive evaluation, medical clearance, physical therapy to strengthen muscles, and home preparation for recovery.

02

The Surgery

1-2 hour procedure under general anesthesia. Damaged bone and cartilage removed, replaced with prosthetic components. Minimally invasive techniques available.

03

Recovery & Rehab

1-3 day hospital stay, followed by physical therapy. Most patients walk with assistance the same day. Return to normal activities in 3-6 months.

Your Path to Mobility

Every patient is different, but here's a typical recovery timeline for hip replacement surgery.

Day 1

Surgery & Initial Recovery

You'll likely stand and take a few steps with assistance the same day or next morning. Pain management begins immediately.

Week 1-2

Home Recovery

Most patients go home within 1-3 days. You'll use a walker or crutches and begin outpatient physical therapy.

Week 3-6

Increasing Independence

Transition from walker to cane. Pain decreases significantly. Many patients can drive and perform light activities.

3-6 Months

Return to Normal

Most patients return to normal daily activities, including low-impact exercise, travel, and work.

1 Year+

Full Recovery

Complete healing. Many patients forget they had surgery and enjoy activities they couldn't do for years.

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