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Total Hip Replacement
Joint conditions such as arthritis may cause damage to the cartilage and bones leading to chronic pain in the hip and/or disability.
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Revision Hip Replacement
Occasionally, total hip replacement surgery may need another surgery for a variety of reasons. This can occur either early or late after surgery.
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Direct Anterior Hip Replacement
Dr. Jennings performs his hip replacement surgeries using a minimally-invasive direct anterior approach. This “muscle sparing” technique may allow for a faster recovery.
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Complex Total Hip Replacement
Dr. Jennings specializes in total hip replacements in patients with severe arthritis. This includes patients who have had many surgeries in the past or have complex deformities of the hip or lower extremity.
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Outpatient (Same Day) Hip Replacement
Dr. Jennings performs outpatient (same day) total hip replacement surgery for patients who qualify. He and his team will help determine if you are a good candidate for this type of discharge. For those who are not, your hospital stay will typically be 24-36 hours.
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Rapid Recovery Hip Replacement
Rapid recovery hip replacement is an innovative and minimally invasive surgical procedure to replace a damaged hip joint with a prosthesis. It is associated with minimal post-operative pain and discomfort and a shorter recovery time. The surgery can often be performed as an outpatient procedure.
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Physical Therapy for the Hip and Knee
Dr. Jennings many years of practice as a physical therapist and athletic trainer has helped shape who he is today. He can help guide you through the process for non-surgical, preoperative and postoperative treatment.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery
Dr. Jennings performs his hip replacement surgeries using a minimally-invasive technique. This technique may allow for a faster recovery in most patients.