Hip Resurfacing in Jacksonville, FL
18 joint replacement surgeons in Jacksonville, FL, offer hip resurfacing. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Joint Replacement Surgeons in Jacksonville, FL
Alisa Geier
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Bennett H. Shapiro
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Brett P. Frykberg
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Carlos R. Tandron
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Gavan P. Duffy
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Gregory G. Solis
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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H. L. Norman
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Jeremy Taylor
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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John M. Redmond
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Joshua D. Rogozinski
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Niall H. Cochrane
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Patrick M. Hutton
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Philip R. Hardy
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Richard A. Picerno
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Richard D. Heekin
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Richard R. Grimsley
Orthopedic Surgeon Jacksonville, FL
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Stanton L. Longenecker
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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William G. Pujadas
Sports Medicine Jacksonville, FL
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Common questions
- Who is a candidate for hip resurfacing?
- Candidates are typically younger, active patients with strong bone quality, most often men, because implant sizing and bone density affect results. Your surgeon will review imaging and bone health to advise you.
- What is the difference between hip resurfacing and hip replacement?
- Resurfacing caps the natural ball of the hip instead of removing it, preserving bone. Most resurfacing implants use metal-on-metal surfaces, which carries specific considerations your surgeon should explain.
- Why choose resurfacing over replacement?
- Preserved bone can make any future revision surgery more straightforward, and some active patients prefer it for that reason. It is not right for everyone, and many patients are better served by a standard hip replacement.
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