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The joints of our bodies are cushioned with a material called cartilage, and
as we age, normal wear and tear (or degeneration) of the cartilage takes place
in most joints. In osteoarthritis, the cartilage cushioning the bone surfaces
wears away, causing the bones to rub against each other in a painful way. Traumatic arthritis results when the joint or the ligaments surrounding it are damaged by fracture, dislocation, or accident-related injury. All arthritic conditions result in stiffness, swelling, and the loss of motion. It becomes difficult to put pressure on the hip, and the joint becomes increasingly tender and swollen. As time passes, arthritis of the hip can significantly affect your ability to walk. If total hip replacement surgery looks like an option, your physician will refer you to an orthopaedic surgeon experienced with this procedure. If total hip replacement
surgery looks like an option, your physician will refer you to an orthopaedic
surgeon experienced with this procedure.
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