Thursday, March 22, 2012

Alleviating arthritic hip pain: Dr. Spyros Panos and total hip arthroplasty

With the recent developments in total hip replacement (total hip arthroplasty or THA) available today, the procedures are made safer and the recovery periods are shorter. Dr. Spyros Panos can help patients decide on an appropriate diagnosis and possible treatments in addressing the adverse effects of osteoarthritis.


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People afflicted with severe pain and numbness in the hip area are prime candidates for availing of a hip replacement procedure. A THA procedure involves removing the damaged cartilage of the joint and replacing it with an artificial joint prosthesis. Common hip problems requiring a total replacement procedure include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post traumatic arthritis, vascular necrosis, and childhood hip diseases. By undergoing this procedure, patients no longer have to endure using mobility aids such as canes, crutches, or walkers.



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Considered as one of the top orthopedic surgeons in the United States, Dr. Spyros Panos specializes in the orthopedic sub fields of sports medicine, trauma surgery, and joint reconstruction (such as knee and hip replacement procedures).



The most common candidates for a total hip replacement procedure are individuals who experience continuing and increasing pain in the hip joint due to osteoarthritis. By replacing the damaged hip joint with either a plastic or metal joint to displace the diseased part, there will be a significant reduction in the level of pain when doing simple everyday tasks, while improving mobility and quality of life at the same time. By administering minimally invasive procedures, doctors can help patients recover faster and shorten their stay in the hospital.



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More information about Dr. Spyros Panos and his work can be accessed at Dr.SpyrosPanos.org.