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Hip Resurfacing

What is Hip Resurfacing?


The hip is a 'ball and socket' joint that is susceptible to wear and tear which can be caused by injury or various bone diseases including osteoarthritis.  This can often lead to severe pain and lack of mobility affecting your daily life, which will worsen over time.  If medication cannot help, then the best option maybe an operation where your affected hip joint is replaced with an artificial one.

An alternative to this is to have Hip Resurfacing where the surface of the thigh bone (femur) and the pelvis are replaced with metal components.  As such, Hip Resurfacing often 'buys time' before a total hip replacement may be needed.

Consultants Location
Matthew Burwell, Mike Rigby, David Shardlow, Evert Smith Bath