Total Hip Replacement (THR) is also referred to as Total Hip Arthroplasty. This operates by replacing the hip joint with an artificial implant. It’s designed to ease pain, restore mobility, and improve the functioning of the joint for people suffering from severe hip arthritis or joint damage.
How Long Does It Take to Recover from Total Hip Replacement?
Initial Recovery (4-6 Weeks)
Patients begin light activities and walking with minimal support.
Full Recovery (3-6 Months)
Restoring daily activities that takes an average of three months.
Complete Healing (Up to 1 Year)
Strength, range of movement & flexibility increase through physical therapy.