Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Arthritis

Symptoms include hip pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. The pain may worsen with activity and improve with rest. You may also experience a grinding sensation in the joint, making movement uncomfortable.

How It’s Diagnosed

Dr. Khoo will diagnose post-traumatic arthritis through a physical examination and imaging tests like X-rays or MRI to assess joint damage and the extent of arthritis. An accurate diagnosis is crucial for planning effective treatment.

Living with Post-Traumatic Arthritis

Living with post-traumatic arthritis can make it difficult to perform daily activities or engage in physical activity. The pain and stiffness can significantly impact quality of life and may require long-term management to maintain mobility and control symptoms.

Treatment Options

  1. Total Hip Replacement: This procedure replaces the damaged parts of the hip joint with artificial components, significantly reducing pain and improving mobility for patients with severe arthritis or joint damage.
  2. Physiotherapy for Hip Conditions: Physiotherapy is essential for restoring hip strength, flexibility, and function. It is often recommended for conditions like osteoarthritis, labral tears, and hip bursitis. A personalised physiotherapy plan can help alleviate pain and improve mobility.
  3. NSAIDs for Hip patients: Medications like ibuprofen are used to manage pain and inflammation associated with hip conditions.
  4. Corticosteroid Injections for Hip Pain: Reduces inflammation and provides temporary pain relief, especially for hip bursitis and arthritis.

When Is Surgery Necessary?

Surgery, such as hip replacement or resurfacing, may be necessary if the arthritis is severe and other treatments no longer provide relief. Dr. Khoo will recommend the best approach based on your overall health and activity level.

What if I Need Surgery?

If surgery is required, Dr. Khoo will explain the hip replacement or resurfacing procedure, how it can alleviate pain and restore hip function, and what to expect during recovery. You will receive detailed information on pre-surgery preparation and rehabilitation to ensure a smooth recovery process.

What to Expect at Your Consultation with Dr. Khoo

Dr. Khoo will perform a thorough evaluation of your hip and discuss your symptoms and activity level. He will provide a comprehensive treatment plan, including both non-surgical and surgical options, to help you manage your condition effectively and improve your quality of life.

FAQs

Can post-traumatic arthritis be treated without surgery?

Mild to moderate cases can be managed with physiotherapy, NSAIDs, and activity modification. Surgery is considered when these treatments are no longer effective.

What is the recovery time after hip replacement?

Recovery typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the extent of the surgery and adherence to the rehabilitation plan. Dr. Khoo will provide a personalised recovery plan to support your return to activity.

How long does a hip replacement last?

Most hip replacements last 15 to 20 years or longer, depending on factors like activity level and adherence to post-operative care. Dr. Khoo will discuss how to care for your new hip to maximise its lifespan.

Is Surgery Really Necessary? Looking for a Second Opinion?

Depending on the severity of your condition and your lifestyle, surgery may be inevitable. But it’s your decision.
Let’s find out if it’s time or if other options are available, together.