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Hip Replacement FAQs

We understand patients often have concerns about hip replacement. Our FAQ section answers common questions about surgery, recovery, and long-term outcomes.

By providing clear and honest information, we help you feel reassured and well-prepared before making your decision.

If you are experiencing severe hip pain, stiffness, or loss of mobility that does not improve with medication, physiotherapy, or other conservative treatments, you may be a candidate for hip replacement. Our specialists will assess your symptoms, lifestyle, and imaging results before recommending surgery.

Most patients are able to stand and walk (with support) within a day or two after surgery. Full recovery typically takes 6–12 weeks, depending on your age, overall health, and rehabilitation progress. Our post-operative physiotherapy programmes are designed to speed up recovery and restore independence.

Modern hip implants are highly durable, and most last between 15 and 20 years or more. Longevity depends on factors such as activity levels, weight, and adherence to rehabilitation advice. Regular follow-up appointments at Jorjae Healthcare help monitor your hip health over time.

As with any major surgery, there are potential risks including infection, blood clots, dislocation, or implant wear over time. However, complications are rare, and our experienced surgical team takes every precaution to minimise risks and ensure the best outcome for you.

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