Individuals experiencing debilitating hip pain and limited mobility due to conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or avascular necrosis may benefit from this surgical intervention. Suitable individuals are typically those for whom conservative treatments like medication, physical therapy, and injections have proven ineffective. Generally, these individuals are in good overall health, capable of undergoing surgery, and committed to post-operative rehabilitation.
This approach offers potential advantages including quicker recovery times, reduced post-operative pain, and smaller incisions compared to traditional methods. These potential benefits can contribute to a faster return to daily activities and an improved quality of life. The procedure’s increasing popularity reflects ongoing advancements in surgical techniques and implant design.