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Normal hip joint

Osteoarthritis of the hip

In osteoarthritis, the cartilage that protects and cushions the joints breaks down over time. As the cartilage wears down, the bone surfaces rub against each other. This damages the tissue and bone, which then causes pain. The joint space in this hip joint is narrowed due to cartilage loss and bone spur formation.

Damaged cartilage and bone are removed from hip socket and femur

Removal of cartilage from the hip socket (acetabulum) and removal of the upper end of the femur

Hip socket component is placed

Placement of metal acetabular component

Femoral component is placed

Placement of metal femoral component

Hip replacement is complete

Completed hip replacement

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Last Updated: 04/20/2007