Sakra IKOC

Hip Replacement Surgery

Advanced orthopaedic care focused on bone health, improved mobility and pain relief

Hip replacement surgery at Sakra IKOC Multispeciality Hospital is performed with the intent of alleviating chronic hip pain and restoring smooth, comfortable movement to the joint. The hip problems make walking, sitting, climbing stairs, and even resting painful. Our orthopedic specialists focus on accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment to help patients regain mobility and independence.

Patients often consider hip replacement when pain caused by arthritis, injury, or joint degeneration no longer improves with medication, physiotherapy, or lifestyle changes. Our surgeons take a careful history and examine each patient to make sure of the right type of hip replacement and the best time for surgery.

Using modern surgical techniques along with structured rehabilitation, we aim to reduce pain, improve joint function, and support long-term recovery.

Services We Offer

Total Hip Replacement Surgery

The damaged hip joint is replaced with artificial components to relieve pain and restore smooth joint movement. This is recommended for patients with advanced hip joint damage.

Partial Hip Replacement

Only the affected part of the hip joint is replaced while preserving healthy bone. This option is suitable for select cases, often following hip fractures.

Robotic and Computer-Assisted Hip Replacement

Advanced technology helps improve implant positioning and joint alignment, supporting better outcomes and faster recovery.

Advanced Surgical Planning and Implant Selection

Detailed pre-surgical planning allows surgeons to choose the right implant size and position based on each patient’s anatomy.

Post-Surgery Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Support

Structured rehabilitation helps patients regain strength, balance and walking ability while ensuring safe recovery.

Conditions We Treat

Hip Osteoarthritis

Degeneration of the hip joint causes pain, stiffness and reduced movement that may require joint replacement for long-term relief.

Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hip

Inflammatory arthritis leads to progressive joint damage, pain and difficulty in daily activities.

Avascular Necrosis of the Hip

Loss of blood supply to the hip joint results in bone damage and collapse, often requiring surgical replacement.

Severe Hip Joint Degeneration

Long-standing wear and tear of the hip joint leads to chronic pain and limited mobility.

Hip Fractures and Post-Traumatic Hip Damage

Fractures or injuries to the hip can damage the joint and may require partial or total hip replacement.

Chronic Hip Pain and Stiffness

Persistent hip pain that does not improve with non-surgical treatments may indicate the need for surgery.

Procedures and Treatments

Hip replacement surgery involves removing damaged bone and cartilage from the hip joint and replacing them with artificial implants designed to restore smooth movement.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Before surgery is recommended, we explore options such as:

  • Pain and anti-inflammatory medication
  • Physiotherapy and strengthening exercises
  • Activity modification and walking aids
  • Injections for temporary pain relief

Surgical Treatment

When surgery is required, the approach is selected based on joint condition, age and activity level. Modern surgical techniques help reduce pain, improve stability and support faster recovery.

After surgery, patients follow a structured rehabilitation plan to gradually regain movement, strength and confidence.

Why Choose Us

Hip replacement surgery at Sakra IKOC is supported by experienced surgeons, advanced technology and comprehensive rehabilitation services.

  • Orthopedic surgeons experienced in hip replacement procedures
  • Robotic and computer-assisted surgical techniques
  • Personalised treatment planning
  • Focus on minimally invasive approaches when suitable
  • Dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation care
  • Emphasis on long-term joint function and mobility

Our team supports patients at every stage, from consultation to recovery.


Our Specialists

FAQs

Q1. When is hip replacement surgery recommended?

Ans. When hip pain and stiffness persist despite medication, physiotherapy and other non-surgical treatments.

Q2. How long does recovery take after hip replacement?

Ans. Most patients begin walking with support within a day or two, with steady improvement over the following weeks through rehabilitation.

Q3. Will I be able to walk normally after surgery?

Ans. Yes, Most patients experience significant pain relief and improved walking ability after recovery.