Hip Replacement
Hip replacement removes diseased or damaged bone and cartilage and replaces with an artificial ball and socket.
Sign up to attend a free Hip & Knee Seminar to learn the facts about hip and knee replacement surgery
If you're feeling hip or knee pain and it's affecting your everyday activities, it may be time to hear from our experts. Attend one of our free seminars to learn the facts about hip and knee replacement surgery.
At each seminar you’ll have the opportunity to hear from and meet our orthopedic surgeons who specialize in hip and knee replacement surgery as they discuss treatment options for joint pain.
You’ll learn about the causes of hip and knee joint pain, treatment options and the patient-focused model of care at IU Health which results in shorter hospital stays, fewer complications and a return to a better quality of life. Seminars include a question and answer session for you to ask questions and have our team address your concerns about the procedure, recovery and rehabilitation.
At each seminar you’ll have the opportunity to hear from and meet our orthopedic surgeons who specialize in hip and knee replacement surgery as they discuss treatment options for joint pain.
You’ll learn about the causes of hip and knee joint pain, treatment options and the patient-focused model of care at IU Health which results in shorter hospital stays, fewer complications and a return to a better quality of life. Seminars include a question and answer session for you to ask questions and have our team address your concerns about the procedure, recovery and rehabilitation.
To help you better understand and prepare for joint replacement surgery, watch these step-by-step instructional videos that outline what you should expect during a hospital stay for joint replacement surgery.
Hip replacement removes diseased or damaged bone and cartilage and replaces with an artificial ball and socket.
Knee replacement removes diseased or damaged bone and cartilage of the knee and inserts an artificial joint.
Hip replacement removes diseased or damaged bone and cartilage and replaces with an artificial ball and socket.
Knee replacement removes diseased or damaged bone and cartilage of the knee and inserts an artificial joint.