Hip Replacement Surgery in Moradabad: Expert Care for Pain-Free Mobility
Regain Movement, Reduce Pain, and Improve Quality of Life
- Hip pain that does not improve with medicines, physiotherapy, or rest may indicate a deeper joint problem.
- At Jigyasa Hospital in Moradabad, patients get complete hip replacement care from diagnosis to recovery under one roof.
- Our orthopedic team treats severe hip arthritis, fractures, avascular necrosis, and joint degeneration with modern surgical techniques.
- We focus on pain relief, improved mobility, and safe recovery with personalized treatment planning.
- Our goal is to help patients return to walking and daily activities with confidence.
Why Hip Replacement Surgery Becomes Necessary
- The hip joint carries the body’s weight during walking, standing, and sitting.
- Over time, cartilage can wear down due to age, injury, or disease, causing bone-on-bone friction.
- This leads to pain, stiffness, and reduced movement that can affect daily life.
- When medicines, injections, and physiotherapy no longer help, surgery becomes the most effective long-term solution.
Joint Pain Relief
Hip replacement helps reduce chronic pain caused by arthritis, fracture, AVN, and other joint disorders.
Accurate Evaluation
Detailed clinical assessment and imaging help decide the right type of hip replacement surgery.
Safe Surgical Care
Modern surgical protocols, sterile technique, and careful monitoring help minimize complications.
Faster Recovery Support
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation guidance help patients walk again and return to daily activities sooner.
Trusted in Moradabad
Patients from Moradabad and nearby areas can access complete hip replacement care locally at Jigyasa Hospital.
Types of Hip Replacement Surgery
1. Total Hip Replacement (THR)
In this procedure, both the damaged ball and socket are replaced with artificial implants made of metal, ceramic, or high-grade plastic. It is the most common option for advanced arthritis and severe joint damage.
2. Partial Hip Replacement (Hemiarthroplasty)
Only the femoral head is replaced while the natural socket is preserved. This is often used for selected elderly patients with specific hip fractures.
3. Revision Hip Replacement
Revision surgery is done when an old implant becomes loose, worn out, or infected. It replaces the previous implant with a new one.
4. Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
This approach uses smaller incisions and muscle-sparing techniques to reduce surgical trauma, blood loss, and recovery time.
Symptoms That May Need Evaluation
- Persistent hip or groin pain that worsens with activity.
- Pain that continues even at rest or disturbs sleep.
- Stiffness that limits bending, sitting, or walking.
- Noticeable limp while walking.
- Reduced range of motion in the hip joint.
- Pain that does not improve with treatment after several months.
- Difficulty wearing shoes or getting in and out of a car.
Diagnostic Process at Jigyasa Hospital
- Clinical examination to assess pain, range of motion, and walking pattern.
- X-rays to evaluate joint damage and bone alignment.
- MRI or CT scan for complex cases such as AVN or fractures.
- Blood tests to check for infection markers and overall fitness for surgery.
- Bone density test, especially for elderly patients and osteoporosis risk.
The Surgical Procedure
- Hip replacement surgery is usually performed under spinal or general anesthesia.
- The procedure typically takes 1 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity.
- The damaged bone and cartilage are removed, and a metal socket and stem are placed.
- A ball and spacer are fitted to allow smooth movement of the new joint.
- Modern implants are designed to last 15 to 20 years or longer with proper care.
Recovery and Rehabilitation
- Most patients see significant improvement within a few weeks after surgery.
- Hospital stay is typically 3 to 5 days, depending on recovery and overall health.
- Patients are often encouraged to stand and take a few steps within 24 to 48 hours.
- Physiotherapy begins early to strengthen muscles and improve walking.
- Walking with a walker or cane: 1 to 2 weeks.
- Walking without support: 4 to 6 weeks.
- Normal daily activities: 6 to 8 weeks.
- Full recovery: 3 to 6 months.
Risks and How They Are Minimized
- Infection.
- Blood clots.
- Implant dislocation.
- Leg length difference.
- Strict sterile surgical protocols.
- Blood-thinning medicines when required.
- Precise implant positioning.
- Continuous post-operative monitoring.
- Early mobilization to reduce complications.
Why Choose Jigyasa Hospital for Hip Replacement in Moradabad
- Experienced orthopedic team with joint replacement expertise.
- Modern infrastructure and advanced imaging facilities.
- Personalized treatment plans for each patient.
- Comprehensive post-surgery rehabilitation support.
- Affordable care without traveling to metro cities.
- Local accessibility for patients and families in Moradabad.
Life After Hip Replacement
- Most patients experience major pain relief after surgery.
- Mobility improves enough to return to most normal daily activities.
- High-impact activities like running and jumping are usually discouraged.
- With proper care, patients can stay active and independent for many years.
Book Hip Replacement Consultation in Moradabad
Jigyasa Hospital provides complete hip replacement care for patients who need expert orthopedic treatment in Moradabad and nearby regions.
Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad 244001
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At what age is hip replacement surgery usually done?
It is most commonly done in patients aged 50 to 80, but it can be performed at any age depending on the severity of joint damage.
Is hip replacement surgery painful?
The surgery itself is painless due to anesthesia. After surgery, discomfort is managed with medicines and usually improves over a few weeks.
How long does a hip implant last?
Modern hip implants typically last 15 to 20 years or longer, depending on the implant type and the patient's activity level.
Can both hips be replaced at the same time?
Yes, bilateral hip replacement is possible in select cases, although surgeons often prefer staged surgery for elderly or high-risk patients.
When can I resume driving after hip replacement?
Most patients can resume driving after 4 to 6 weeks, once they have enough strength, mobility, and control.
Is hip replacement surgery safe for elderly patients?
Yes, with proper pre-surgical evaluation and care, hip replacement can be safely performed in elderly patients, including those with fractures.
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Near Miglani Cinema,
Rampur Road,
Moradabad 244001

