Anterior Hip Replacement in Tucson, AZ
19 joint replacement surgeons in Tucson, AZ, offer anterior hip replacement. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Joint Replacement Surgeons in Tucson, AZ
Michael D. Miller
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Abigail R. Hamilton
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Andrew P. Mahoney
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Brian B. Nielsen
Pediatric Orthopedics Tucson, AZ
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Edward P. Petrow
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Gens P. Goodman
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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James B. Benjamin
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Jay Katz
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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John A. Maltry
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Lawrence R. Housman
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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Michael A. Parseghian
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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Murray F. Robertson
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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Richard M. Blew
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Robert C. Kersey
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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Russell Cohen
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Timothy B. Dixon
Orthopedic Surgeon Tucson, AZ
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Todd J. Tucker
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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William D. Prickett
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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William J. Quinlan
Sports Medicine Tucson, AZ
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Common questions
- Is anterior hip replacement better than the posterior approach?
- Some studies suggest a modestly faster early recovery with the anterior approach, but long-term results are generally similar across approaches. The surgeon's experience with a given approach typically matters more than the approach itself.
- Who is a candidate for the anterior approach?
- Most hip replacement candidates can have an anterior approach, though body build and prior surgeries can factor in. Your surgeon will advise whether it suits your anatomy.
- Is recovery really faster?
- Early milestones, walking, stairs, driving, may come somewhat sooner for some patients, but by a few months out, outcomes are generally comparable to other approaches.
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