Total Hip Replacement is a surgery to replace the diseased femoral head and acetabulum with a hip joint prosthesis, after which the patient can walk as normal after recovery.
Total hip replacement is a surgical procedure for the treatment of hip arthritis, acetabular dysplasia, necrosis of the femoral head, femoral neck fracture, and other diseases. Since these diseases affect hip movement due to pain and mobility problems in the later stages of the disease, the implantation of an acetabular prosthesis, femoral head prosthesis, and femoral stem prosthesis improves the function of the joint.
Total hip replacement generally has less impact on the tissue structure around the joint, so the damaged tissues such as muscles and joint capsule can be recovered to realize the normal function of the joint, so walking is basically the same as a normal person after total hip replacement.