Dr. David Crawford on Why You Shouldn’t Delay Your Hip Replacement

While surgeons may only give you recommendations, Dr. David Crawford stresses that the decision to get a hip replacement surgery is ultimately up to you.

He understands that some people may opt-out of the procedure altogether, choosing to deal with hip pain instead. They may want to delay surgery because they fear the unknown, ending up worse off than before, and fear of post-surgery pain. Despite these worries, he is quick to assure patients that hip replacement surgery is always worth it in the end.

After all, only advanced cases of joint disease that do not respond to non-invasive procedures are considered for total hip replacement surgery.

However, there are risks involved in delaying the surgery, particularly when your surgeon has already recommended you to do so.

What happens when you delay your hip replacement surgery? Dr. David Crawford says that non-compliance may lead to increased pain, lack of mobility, and further deterioration of the hip joint.

The biggest of these risks is the deterioration of your joint tissue or joint disease progression, such as osteoarthritis. As your arthritis worsens, your joint will continue to wear down, leading to more pain and possibly, a deformity in the joint.

Older patients who may have become more sedentary and are unable to move as much must consult with a doctor as early as they can once they experience joint pain in the hips. Within a certain time frame, less invasive methods such as hip resurfacing may still be an option but become less, so the more time passes.

Why should you have the surgery now? Dr. David Crawford explains that the time you choose to undergo hip replacement surgery is very important. According to a study, patients who opt to go under the knife while they are healthy recover faster than those who decide to wait longer and allow their condition to worsen.

If you’re still apprehensive about getting total hip replacement surgery, then perhaps a second opinion from one of Ohio’s leading orthopedic surgeons is just what you need. Contact Dr. David Crawford today to find out if you must undergo surgery. He will be happy to put your worries to rest to improve your health.

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