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Hip Replacement Surgery

Advanced surgical excellence for hip arthritis and AVN. Restoring fluid movement and pain-free steps.

Regaining Pain-Free Hip Function

Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is among the most successful procedures in modern medicine. At Trinay Orthopedic Hospital, we specialize in helping patients overcome the debilitating pain caused by joint wear, trauma, or medical conditions like Avascular Necrosis (AVN).

Our experienced surgeons use advanced techniques to restore your mobility. Learn more about our approach on our About Us page, or if you are considering surgery, Contact Us for a consultation.

Why Choose Hip Replacement?

When conservative treatments—medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes—no longer provide relief, THR offers a path back to an active life. We address common causes including:

  • Severe Osteoarthritis: "Bone-on-bone" wear that restricts walking.
  • Avascular Necrosis (AVN): Bone death in the femoral head (common post-COVID).
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Chronic joint destruction.
  • Hip Fractures: Complex fractures in older adults.

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Our surgeons focus on Tissue-Sparing Approaches. By utilizing small incisions and sparing key muscles, we ensure reduced postoperative pain and a significantly faster recovery.

Modern Implant Materials

We utilize US-FDA approved Ceramic-on-Ceramic or Ceramic-on-Polyethylene materials. These combinations offer the lowest wear rates, making them ideal for younger, active patients who need their joint to last 20-30 years.

Dr. Shaishav Soni - Joint Replacement Expert
Senior Hip & Knee Surgeon

Meet Dr. Shaishav Soni

"A hip replacement should not just be a surgery; it should be a return to normal life. We aim for precise alignment to ensure the joint feels natural and secure."

Specialized in complex primary hip replacement and advanced management of AVN (Avascular Necrosis) using modern implants.

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Patient Knowledge

Hip Replacement FAQs

When can I walk after hip surgery?

Most patients take their first steps with support on the same day or the day after surgery. You will likely transition to independent walking within 3-4 weeks.

How long does a hip implant last?

With modern ceramic and highly cross-linked plastic materials, most hip replacements are expected to last 25-30 years, depending on activity level.

Restore Your Natural Gait

Consult our specialists to discuss your hip health and recovery options.