Hip Joint Replacement

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It is the biggest ball-and-socket joint. The attachment is framed by the hip bone socket of the pelvis bone. The ball is the femoral head, which is the upper end of the thigh bone.


A smooth tissue called articular Cartilage, lines the surfaces of the joint henceforth empowering them to move easily and effectively.  Synovial layer encompasses the hip joint, which secretes synovial liquid that greases up the joint. Tendons and case associate the ball to the attachment and give soundness to the joint.


CAUSES OF HIP PAIN

  • OSTEOARTHRITIS
  • RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  • POST TRAUMATIC ARTHRITIS
  • AVASCULAR NECROSIS
  • CONGENITAL HIP DISLOCATION