Before deciding on hip resurfacing, your physician may try
several non-surgical, conservative measures to relieve the
pain and inflammation in your hip.
Lifestyle Modification
The first alternative to hip replacement involves such
lifestyle modification measures as weight loss, avoiding
activities involving long periods of standing or walking,
and the use of a cane to decrease the stress on the
painful hip.
Exercise and Physical Therapy
Exercise and physical therapy may be prescribed to
improve the strength and flexibility of your hip and other
lower extremity muscles. Your exercise program may include
riding a stationary bike, light weight training and
flexibility exercises. An aquatic therapy program is
especially effective for the treatment of arthritis since
it allows mild resistance while removing weight bearing
stresses. For an appropriate exercise program, contact an
experienced physical therapist.
Anti-inflammatory Medications
Arthritis pain is primarily caused by inflammation in
the hip joint. Reducing the inflammation of the tissue in
the hip can provide temporary relief from pain and may
delay surgery.
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) may be
prescribed to decrease the inflammation associated with
arthritis. A new classification of NSAIDs, called Cox-2
inhibitors, are often very effective in decreasing pain.
In a small number of cases, the doctor may prescribe
corticosteroids, such as prednisone or cortisone, if
NSAIDs are not effective. However, due to the higher rate
of side effects associated with corticosteriods, a
physician must closely monitor their use.
Glucosamine/Chondroitin
Two dietary supplements, Glucosamine and Chondroitin
(commonly available in a combined tablet), may decrease
the symptoms of hip arthritis. Glucosamine and Chondroitin
sulfate are both naturally occurring molecules, and issues
associated with both remain under active research.
However, it appears that many people taking these
nutrition supplements on a regular basis note a decrease
in their arthritis symptoms.
There exist a number of non-surgical alternatives to total
hip replacement surgery. Such measures as lifestyle
modification, exercise and physical therapy, and
medication should be implemented before deciding on
surgery. If all of these measures have been exhausted and
your orthopedist recommends surgical intervention,
BIRMINGHAM HIP Resurfacing can be very successful in
decreasing pain and greatly improving function.