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Your orthopedic surgeon will assess the damage to your hip through a series of tests to determine whether a hip replacement is the best choice for you. Evaluating the pain in your hip usually starts with X-rays. An X-ray helps doctors see how your joints come together, reveals any bony defects or deformity and provides information about how strong your bones are. When an X-ray shows wear in your hip, a Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan (MRI) is usually performed. The MRI provides a clearer picture of the extent of the wear and how it is effecting the rest of the hip.

Should your condition require hip replacement surgery, your surgeon evaluates whether a traditional total hip replacement, anterior approach hip replacement or hip resurfacing is the best option for you. 

Prior to surgery you can also expect standard pre-operative tests, including blood work, a cardiogram, urine sample and chest X-ray. These tests check to see if you are healthy enough to undergo surgery. Patients may also be required to stop taking certain medications until after surgery.


Request Appointment

For an initial consultation, call:

The Bone & Joint Center
3299 N. Wellness Dr.
Suite 240
Holland, MI
(616) 738-4420

Shoreline Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
370 N. 120th Ave.
Holland, MI
(616) 396-5855

For questions, call:
The Joint Replacement Care Coordinator
(616) 494-4032

Hip Arthroscopy
Dr. Carl Wierks of The Bone & Joint Center discusses hip arthroscopy.
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