BIRMINGHAM HIP* Resurfacing

BIRMINGHAM HIP* Resurfacing | Who is a Candidate for Hip Resurfacing? | Diseases of the Hip | Non-surgical Alternatives to Hip Resurfacing | The Procedure | The Implant | Hip Resurfacing: Pre-op & Surgery Day | Hip Rehabilitation After Surgery | Preventing Hip Resurfacing Complications | Frequently Asked Questions

 

An exciting new alternative to total hip replacement is now available in the United States. Used successfully for years around the globe, the BIRMINGHAM HIP Resurfacing System have recently been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in the United States. Now, patients suffering from hip pain due to arthritis, dysplasia or avascular necrosis can benefit from its conservative approach to treatment.

Because this technologically advanced surgical procedure resurfaces rather than replaces the end of your femur (thighbone), you may participate in more strenuous physical activity with an implant that is potentially more stable and longer-lasting than traditional total hip replacements. And if future revision surgery is required, it may be a less complex and less traumatic procedure.

In fact, a 1,626-hip study of the effectiveness of the technique found that 99.5-percent of patients responded they were “Pleased” or “Extremely pleased” with the results of their BIRMINGHAM HIP Resurfacing surgery.

[ View an animation ]

 

*Trademark of Smith & Nephew.
Name: *
Phone: *
Email address: *
Are you a new patient?  *
Preferred appt date (1st choice)? *
 
Preferred appt date (1st choice)? *
 
Physician you would like to make your
appointment with (optional):

Reason for appointment: *

Enter the code exactly as you see it in the image:
Code Image Reload Image


Copyright 2012 The Orthopedic Institute of Wisconsin. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy