Anterior Approach THA

Anterior Approach THA

Are you experiencing hip pain that’s affecting your daily life? Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA), a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to relieve pain and restore hip function, may be the solution you’re looking for. This page provides you with a comprehensive understanding of Anterior THA, how it works, and how it can help you regain mobility and comfort.

Understanding Hip Arthritis:

Hip arthritis can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. It occurs when the protective cartilage in the hip joint deteriorates, leading to bone-on-bone contact. Anterior THA is often recommended when conservative treatments are no longer effective.

The Anterior THA Procedure:

Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty is a surgical intervention where the damaged hip joint is replaced with artificial components. What makes it unique is the approach – it is performed from the front of the hip, which can lead to quicker recovery and less muscle damage.

Patient Evaluation:

Before undergoing Anterior THA, you’ll undergo a thorough evaluation to ensure you’re a suitable candidate. This includes discussions about your medical history, medications, and pre-operative tests. Dr. Hallal will guide you through the pre-surgery preparations and necessary lifestyle adjustments.

Preparing for Surgery:

Preparation for Anterior THA includes consultations with your surgeon, pre-operative assessments, and planning for your post-surgery recovery. You’ll receive clear instructions on what to expect and how to ensure a smooth procedure and recovery.

The Anterior THA Experience:

Anterior THA is typically performed under anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable experience. Most patients go home the same day or stay one night in the hospital post-surgery. During this time, you’ll receive pain management and physical therapy to help you regain mobility and strength in your new hip.

Recovery and Rehabilitation:

Recovery is a crucial phase following Anterior THA. You’ll work closely with a physical therapist to rebuild strength, flexibility, and mobility in your hip. Strictly adhering to your personalized rehabilitation plan is essential for achieving the best results.

Benefits of Anterior THA:

Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty offers several advantages, including quicker recovery, less muscle damage, improved hip joint function, and the potential for a faster return to daily activities. Many patients experience a significant improvement in their quality of life after this procedure.

Conclusion:

If hip pain has been limiting your life, Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) can be the key to restoring your mobility and comfort. Consult with Dr. Nadim Hallal, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, to discuss your options and determine if Anterior THA is the right choice for you. Don’t let hip pain hinder your life; take the first step toward a pain-free and active future.

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