July 31, 2005
By: Dr. Bharat Sharma
Website: http://www.hip-replacement-care.com
Ceramic Hip Replacement Benefits - Enjoy It, Lifelong!
In the quest for a better material for hip replacement implants, scientists have come up with ceramic implants. They are the result of the latest technological advancements, and initial results indicate that ceramic hip replacement benefits outnumber those of conventional replacements. Ceramic implants are made of a ceramic femoral head or ball moving in the ceramic acetabulum or socket. The surfaces of the implants, being smooth, help in reducing the friction caused by movements in the hips. There is a marked decrease in the rate of wear and tear of the replacements, making them more durable. Usually, the patient is free of pain, but may sometimes experience pain in thighs or stiffness of the legs. The success rate of ceramic hip implants is considerably higher as compared to traditional replacements.
Ceramic has the property of pulling natural joint fluids towards the implant. This joint fluid acts as a lubricating cover over the implant. The protective covering aids in pain-free movements at hip by decreasing the rate of friction. The natural fluid provides a biological interface between the implant and the living body tissue. It is the most important ceramic hip replacement benefit.
The ceramic hip implant surgery lasts for two hours. Weight bearing and walking can start the day after the surgery. The patient is normally able to complete his daily chores by four weeks after the replacements surgery. Because of its hard-wearing abilities, the ceramic replacement implants are more durable and stronger. As a result, many patients may have their hip implants last their lifetime. This alleviates the need for revision surgery and the cost and discomfort associated with it. These benefits that a ceramic implant provides are important for young and active patients for them to live a pain-free life.
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The Author:
Dr. Bharat Sharma is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.hip-replacement-care.com.
He has been working in the medical rehab field for more than a decade. Keeping up to date with techological advancements he has become a self appointed expert.