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Hip Arthritis, Hip Replacement Surgery - the Anterior Approach

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Struggling with hip mobility and pain? If so, the experts at University Hospitals are here to help. Learn how to diagnosis and treat hip arthritis and get active again.

Groin pain and loss of rotation of the hip joint are commonly the first symptoms of hip arthritis. For some, this pain can be severe and debilitating, limiting their ability to walk. For others, it may be more of an inconvenience or an intermittent pain. Hip arthritis affects roughly 2 million people per year and is steadily increasing. It is one of the most common causes of hip pain and becomes more prevalent as we age. Join University Hospitals Orthopedic Specialist Frank M. Sabo, MD, for our free virtual health talk to learn more about hip arthritis, its causes, and non-surgical and surgical treatment options.

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