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  2. Hip Replacement Surgery (Posterior): What to Expect at Home

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    If your doctor told you how to care for your cut (incision), follow your doctor's instructions. You will have a dressing over the cut. A dressing helps the incision heal and protects it.

  3. Posterior Hip Replacement Video | Hip Orthopaedics Videos | Hip...

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    In posterior hip replacement, the surgeon makes the hip incision at the back of the hip close to the buttocks. The incision is placed so the abductor muscles, the major walking muscles, are not cut. Indications. Hip replacement is indicated in patients with arthritis of the hip joint.

  4. Anterior vs. Posterior Hip Replacement Surgeries

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    Anterior hip replacement surgery uses an incision at the front of the hip. This incision typically starts at the top of the pelvic bone (iliac crest) and extends down toward the top of the thigh. Less commonly, the incision is made horizontally. Posterior hip replacement surgery uses a curved incision on the side and back of the hip. The ...

  5. WHAT TO EXPECT SIX WEEK AFTER YOUR HIP REPLACEMENT - John R....

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    WHAT TO EXPECT SIX WEEK AFTER YOUR HIP REPLACEMENT. At this point, your INCISION should be slightly pink in color and nearly healed. At this point you may begin gently massaging your incision to help with making your scar flat and soft. There is no need to apply any ointments or solutions to your incision but if you prefer, there are over-the ...

  6. Posterior Hip Replacement - Complete Orthopedics Podiatry

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    Intraoperative image showing posterior hip replacement. The last broach is left in place and the surgeon covers the neck of the trial broach with a trial head of the femur. The trail head is placed back in the socket using a maneuver and the surgeon checks for stability, range of motion, and length of the extremity.

  7. Hip Replacement Surgery - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    During a hip replacement surgery, an orthopaedic surgeon replaces both ends or one end of the damaged hip joint with artificial parts. There are various surgical approaches to hip replacement surgery, including minimally invasive options that may be appropriate for some patients.

  8. Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    Minimally invasive total hip replacement can be performed with either one or two small incisions. Smaller incisions allow for less tissue disturbance. Minimally invasive surgery based on a small incision or multiple incisions. Small-incision surgery using the posterior, lateral, or anterolateral approach

  9. Posterior Hip Replacement | Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery |...

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    In posterior hip replacement, the surgeon makes the hip incision at the back of the hip close to the buttocks. The incision is placed so the abductor muscles, the major walking muscles, are not cut. Indications. Hip replacement is indicated in patients with arthritis of the hip joint.

  10. Hip Replacement Surgery: How it Works, Recovery Time - HSS

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    To begin the operation, the hip replacement surgeon will make an incision on either the back (posterior) or front (anterior) of the hip. Both approaches offer pain relief and improvement in walking and movement within weeks of surgery with comparable, low complication rates.

  11. POSTERIOR-APPROACH TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT - novaorthospine.com

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    The posterior approach is traditionally the most common approach used to perform total hip replacement. In the posterior approach, the surgeon makes an incision at the back of the hip close to the buttocks. Indications. Hip replacement is indicated in patients with arthritis of the hip joint.