With improvements in technology and medical research, there is an increasing number of options available to you to help you become pain-free.
Non-surgical treatment options
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is an alternative to surgical treatment that involves strengthening the muscles around the hip to help ease the pain and decrease the pressure on the joint. Treatments can include exercise, massage and gentle manipulation of the muscles and joints to help improve the overall function of your hip.
Traditional hip replacement surgery
Traditional hip replacement surgery involves a surgeon making an incision and manually replacing the diseased joint in your hip with a prosthetic joint. Although this approach relies more on the experience and judgement of the surgeon, this option has been time-tested, is reliable and produces good results.
Robotic-assisted hip replacement surgery
Before you decide on a method to treat your hip pain, you should consider all of your options and speak with your doctor first.
Dr Stuart MacKenzie is one of the top orthopaedic surgeons in Newcastle and the Hunter and has extensive experience helping people to get moving again through robotic-assisted hip replacement surgery.