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The hip is one of the biggest working joints of the body. When something goes wrong with your hip, the problem can seriously impact your entire body and your ability to perform normal activities. When the joint is severely damaged due to arthritis or other problems, hip replacement surgery may be recommended. Annually, more than 168,000 Americans undergo joint replacement surgery for a new hip. This procedure can greatly improve your quality of life by relieving pain associated with a hip problem, allowing you to live a fuller, more active life.
The Orthopedic Arthroplasty Service at UCSF Medical Center includes orthopedic surgeons with expertise in joint replacement of the hip, knee and shoulder called arthroplasty. In addition, there are physician's assistants, nurses and physical therapists who are specially trained in the care of patients with joint replacements. We also work together to provide comprehensive management of arthritis in these joints, including total joint replacement.
We have a long history performing joint replacement surgery that goes back to when the technique was first developed in the late 1960s. Over the years, the technology has continued to evolve and we currently offer the latest advancements in joint replacement therapy -- many of which aren't available at other medical centers. These include minimally invasive techniques, computer assisted surgery and alternate bearing surgery.
For more information, please contact:
Arthritis and Joint Replacement Center (415) 353-2808
To make an appointment for hip replacement or other hip surgery because of arthritis, see our appointment request form.
For help finding a doctor, contact our Physician Referral Service:
Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Medical Center. Last updated August 29, 2007
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