Are you currently suffering from hip pain? The hip joint is a weight-bearing joint that undergoes a lot of stress during daily activities. If you experience hip pain, it can affect your ability to walk, bend, and kneel. If left untreated, chronic hip pain can lead to difficulty doing normal daily activities and can be debilitating. Don’t delay care, the orthopedic specialists at the Detroit Medical Center are here to help.

Hip problems treated by our orthopedic specialists include the following:

  • Hip arthritis
  • Avascular necrosis
  • Hip bursitis
  • Hip tendinitis
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Muscle, tendon, labrum injuries
  • Fractures and dislocations

Take the first step toward getting back to a more active life and make an appointment with a DMC orthopedic specialist.

Our team of operative orthopedic surgeons, nonoperative sports medicine specialists, physician assistants, nurses and physical therapists, work together with you to design a custom treatment plan focused on reducing your pain and increasing your mobility and activity level.

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Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Not all hip pain requires surgery. Nonsurgical treatment should be considered first when treating hip pain. With some conditions, it is possible to resolve the pain with rest, modifying one’s behavior, and a physical therapy and/or anti-inflammatory regimen.

Some nonoperative treatments the DMC specializes in include the following:

  • Physical therapy
  • Cortisone injection
  • Platelet-rich-plasma injection (PRP)
  • Acupuncture
  • Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)
  • Tenex procedure

Surgical Treatment Options

Is surgery right for my hip pain? The decision to use surgery depends on several factors. You and your doctor will discuss your age, pain intensity, and the degree to which arthritis interferes with your daily activities and lifestyle.

DMC orthopedic surgeons understand that you have a variety of goals for your surgery, including reducing pain, regaining mobility, improving quality of life and regaining the ability to participate in work and recreational activities.

Some of the surgical procedures we specialize in include the following:

  • Hip Replacement
    • Minimally invasive hip replacement
    • Mako SmartRobotics™ assisted hip replacement
    • Anterior approach hip replacement
    • Birmingham Hip Resurfacing (BRH)
  • Hip arthroscopy
    • Labral repair
  • Femur fracture repair
  • Hip dislocation repair

For an appointment with a DMC orthopedic specialist, call (313) 494-9440.

Hip Replacement Surgeries

In hip replacement surgery, the surgeon replaces the ball and socket portion of the hip with a combination of metal, ceramic and plastic. Many different types of designs and materials are currently used in artificial hip joints. All of them consist of two basic components: the ball component (made of a highly polished strong metal or ceramic) and the socket component (usually made of a titanium metal shell with a plastic liner). The metal is usually made from titanium; the plastic from polyethylene. The artificial joint is usually secured in place by natural bone growing into the metal, or can be cemented into place if the bone is more fragile.

Joint replacement surgeries are performed at DMC Harper University Hospital, DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital, DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital and DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital.

Mako Robot-Assisted Hip Replacement Surgery

The hip replacement specialists at the Detroit Medical Center utilize Mako SmartRobotics™, a minimally invasive, robot-assisted surgical option to perform the procedure. Mako uses 3D CT-based planning software so your surgeon can know more about your anatomy to create a personalized joint replacement surgical plan.

The Detroit Medical Center has performed thousands of joint replacement surgeries with Mako SmartRobotics™ since 2012.

Potential benefits of Mako SmartRobotics™ when compared to traditional joint replacement surgery may include:

  • Preservation of healthy bone and tissue
  • Optimal implant positioning resulting in a more natural feeling hip following surgery
  • A more rapid recovery
  • Less discomfort, swelling and blood loss
  • Lower risk of complications

When you hear ‘robotic-arm assisted technology,’ it’s important to understand that the Mako robotic-arm doesn’t actually perform the surgery. Surgery is performed by an orthopedic surgeon, who uses the Mako system software to pre-plan your surgery, and the robotic arm to help perform the surgery more accurately.

Birmingham Hip Resurfacing - Great Option for Younger Male Patients

The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing™ procedure is an alternative to traditional hip replacement. While a total hip replacement requires the removal of the top of the femur, in hip resurfacing only a few centimeters of bone around the femoral head is removed. The hip resurfacing implant used is different than the traditional replacement, and is designed to save more normal bone for possible future surgeries. This procedure is typically recommended for male patients with hip arthritis who are less than 60 years old. It is ideal for younger, active people who may outlive a traditional total hip replacement.

Potential benefits may include the following:

  • Preservation of healthy bone – improving results for any future needed surgery
  • Ability to resume a very active lifestyle with a very stable hip.

Total Hip Replacement: Anterior Approach

Total hip replacement with anterior approach refers to surgeries done from in front of the hip and is a muscle sparing surgical technique that allows the joint to be replaced by moving muscles aside along their natural tissue planes, without detaching any tendons. Not all patients may be good candidates for this approach, and specific advantages and disadvantages must be discussed with your surgeon.

The potential advantages of this procedure may include the following:

  • Preservation of healthy muscles with no detachment of muscles or tendons.
  • Quicker recovery time
  • Less pain

Dual Mobility Hip Replacement

Traditional hip replacements will use a ball made of either ceramic or metal as the new ball of the hip joint. In a dual mobility hip replacement – there is a small ball (metal or ceramic) that is placed inside of a larger plastic ball, and this becomes the new ball of the hip joint. Advantages of this approach may include a more stable hip and improved range of motion.

Revision Hip Replacement

Unfortunately, some hip replacements may need to be re-done, usually because they have worn out after many years. Other hips might need to be re-done due to other complications. Fortunately, DMC orthopedic surgeons specialize in re-doing hip replacements to restore normal hip movement and reduce pain.

Why Choose DMC for Hip Replacement?

The DMC provides safe and compassionate orthopedic care at 6 hospitals, 13 clinics and 28 outpatient rehab centers throughout Metro Detroit. We are also proud to be the medical services provider for the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers.

Blue Cross Blue Shield has designated DMC Harper University Hospital and DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital as Blue Distinction Centers for knee and hip replacement. Blue Distinction Centers are healthcare facilities and providers recognized for their expertise in delivering specialty care.

DMC has more than 35 operative and non-operative orthopedic and sports medicine physicians on staff who have performed thousands of joint replacement and orthopedic procedures from the simplest to the most complex. DMC hospitals have a total of four robots that perform minimally invasive, robot-assisted hip and knee joint replacements.

To help treat our patients better, we invest our time in improving our orthopedic knowledge, quality of service and hospital safety. The DMC voluntarily participates in clinical trials and other initiatives that may help improve the success rates of patients.

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