Hip Replacement
Hips represent a complex system of joint movement. In a normal hip joint, a smooth lining known as cartilage covers the bone. Healthy cartilage, along with a small amount of joint fluid, allows the rounded head of the femur (thigh bone) to move smoothly in the hip socket. As the smooth lining of the joint disintegrates, it becomes painful and stiff. Indications for a total hip replacement include severe pain in the hip associated with activity, severe hip pain at night and severe interference with daily activities and work.
Total hip replacement surgery is performed at the new MultiCare Surgical Care Center at Tacoma General Hospital that offers the region’s most advanced services, from the latest technology to an ideal healing environment for recovery.
