Hip and knee replacement surgeries are designed to relieve pain and restore mobility when conservative treatments are no longer effective. During a hip replacement, an
orthopedic surgeon replaces the damaged joint with durable, biocompatible components.
Knee replacement surgery may be partial or total, depending on the extent of the damage. Before recommending surgery, orthopedic specialists perform a comprehensive evaluation that includes a medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies. In many cases, treatments ssuch as
physical therapy, weight management, medications, and other conservative approaches can help delay the need for surgery while improving joint function and reducing discomfort.