Hip replacement surgery involves removing a diseased hip joint and replacing it with an artificial joint, called a prosthesis. Hip prostheses consist of a ball component, made of metal or ceramic, and a socket, which has an insert or liner made of plastic, ceramic or metal. The implants used in hip replacement are biocompatible — meaning they’re designed to be accepted by your body — and they’re made to resist corrosion, degradation and wear.
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Please visit these resources for more information:
Hip Replacement. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). 2001-2010. Mayo Clinic
Hip Replacement Tutorial. 1995-2009. National Institutes of Health.
What is Hip Replacement? 2002-2010. EhealthMD.
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