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Hip replacement

You may need hip replacement surgery if your daily activity is limited by chronic hip pain caused by joint wear, injury or arthritis. During this procedure, an orthopedic surgeon removes damaged or diseased cartilage and bone from the hip and replaces them with prosthetic pieces.

Hip replacement in Balcones Heights

Hip pain can restrict you from engaging in regular activities, such as attending events, exercising or, just going for a walk. We work to make sure it doesn't hold you back.

If you live with hip pain, or have experienced an injury, the multidisciplinary team of orthopedic specialists at the Joint Replacement Center at Methodist Hospital Texsan can help. We offer both surgical and nonsurgical treatments, individualized to meet the unique needs of your personal anatomy.

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Candidates for hip replacement surgery

  • Conservative treatment methods, including medication, have not improved pain
  • Everyday activities are no longer possible, or generate a lot of pain
  • Have pain, swelling, or tenderness in the hip joint
  • Hear or feel crunching in the hip joint
  • Hip pain or stiffness occurs after sitting for a long time, or getting out of bed
  • Joint pain persists even when lying down or sitting still
  • Joint stiffness after periods of rest
  • Sleep quality suffers from overnight pain
  • Walking aid devices no longer help mobility
  • Your physician has determined you are a good candidate for joint replacement surgery

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Why choose Methodist Hospital Texsan for joint care

We pride ourselves on provided clear and compassionate communication with each patient to ensure your recovery process is smooth and safe.

  • Excellent joint replacement outcomes — Over 95 percent of our patients walk within four hours of their surgery. We are proud that 93 percent of our patients would recommend this program to a loved one, and 96 percent of our patients feel that they've had meaningful interactions with our orthopedic physician team
  • Facilities dedicated to joint replacement care — Our leading-edge operating suites and an entire hospital wing dedicated to our joint replacement patients. This includes private patient rooms and a physical therapy gym with a practice staircase to help establish confidence in your new joint before you go home.
  • Orthopedic program manager — An orthopedic registered nurse is dedicated to providing preoperative education and assistance every step of the way. This helps ensure you have the best possible outcome.

Advanced treatment options

Methodist Healthcare is proud to offer the latest advancement in hip replacements in San Antonio. Methodist Hospital Texsan offers specialized robotic assisted surgery that helps surgeons more precisely size, position and align implants for each patient.

Before surgery, a model of your joint is developed from computerized tomography (CT) scans. Using this 3D model, the orthopedic surgeon plans the optimal size and position of the implants. Robot-assisted surgery is a less invasive surgery, which reduces the possibility of complications and reduces your recovery time.

Specialized programs for hip replacement

The Joint Replacement Center

One of the specialized orthopedic programs offered throughout Methodist Healthcare, The Joint Replacement Center at Methodist Hospital Texsan is a dedicated inpatient center for elective total joint replacement surgery. Our goal is for our hip replacement patients to return to their favorite activities as soon as possible. This program offers the latest treatment options, and family members are encouraged to participate in group therapy and other activities.

About hip replacement surgery

When noninvasive and conservative treatments have failed to alleviate hip pain, it may be time to consider hip replacement surgery, also known as hip arthroplasty. Hip replacement surgery can be either a total hip replacement or a partial hip replacement. Your orthopedic surgeon will determine which procedure is appropriate for you.

Preparing for surgery

Preparing for your hip replacement surgery is a key factor of your success. We encourage you to understand what your procedure is, participate in pre and post surgery physical therapy to minimize your recovery time.

In addition, we offer special education for each hip replacement patient that outlines everything you should expect both before and after your surgery. It is important for you to understand pain management and therapy expectations prior to your surgery to help ensure a safe and quick recovery.

The majority of your preoperative preparation is discussed before surgery with your primary care physician and orthopedic surgeon.

Weight loss before your hip surgery

For your safety, there are certain health requirements that a patient must meet before surgery can be performed. Occasionally, weight can be an issue for some patients. Methodist Healthcare offers several options to lose weight prior to your surgery. Depending on how much weight you may need to lose, medical weight loss programs or bariatric surgery may be appropriate. Weight loss prior to joint replacement surgery can greatly reduce both in-hospital and postoperative complications.

After surgery

After your surgery, it is expected that you’ll be sore and tired. To get you back on your feet quicker, our specially trained team of nurses and therapists will work with you in both individual and group settings for physical and occupational therapy as needed. Our goal is to get you able to walk the day of your surgery. Slow and steady movement is key after your surgery in regaining your full mobility down your road to recovery.

Managing your pain level is also an important part of your recovery. We will do everything we can to manage your pain while you stay with us; and, before you are discharged home, our team will evaluate your current pain levels to ensure a safe pain management plan is place for your home recovery.

Physical therapy and rehabilitation

Sometimes, a surgical procedure may require additional therapy or rehabilitation services. If additional inpatient therapy or rehabilitation is needed, Methodist Hospital Texsan is home to one of San Antonio’s most comprehensive and comfortable inpatient rehabilitation centers.

Award winning orthopedic care

We are proud to provide the Balcones Heights and surrounding community experienced, award winning orthopedic, spine and sports medicine care. Our program has received recognition from The Joint Commission, as well as awards, such as the Press Ganey Guardian of Excellence award.

Visiting us

Our orthopedic surgical unit is located on the third floor of the hospital. Free parking is available for patients and visitors in the surface lot located just in front of the. We ask that all guests check in at the admissions desk through the hospital lobby entrance. Our admissions desk staff will direct you to your final destination.

Our Hip replacement Locations

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Methodist Hospital Texsan
6700 W Ih 10
San Antonio, TX 78201
 (210) 736 - 6700

Currently Viewing:

Methodist Hospital Texsan
6700 W Ih 10
San Antonio, TX 78201
 (210) 736 - 6700