Treatment Options for your Hip Pain

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Treatment Options for your Hip Pain

How your hip works Ball-and-socket joint Anatomy of the hip Ball-and-socket joint Ball (femoral head) at the end of the leg bone (femur) Hip socket (or acetabulum) holds the ball

What’s causing your pain? It’s estimated 70 million people in the U.S. have some form of arthritis.1 Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types. Osteoarthritis Wear and tear that deteriorates the “cushion” in your joints A degenerative condition—it won’t get better and may get worse Rheumatoid arthritis An autoimmune disease that attacks the lining of joints, causing swelling and possibly throbbing and deformity 1. Landers, S. Another reason to exercise for those with arthritis. American Medical Association website. 2005. Available at: http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2005/05/02/hlsc0502.htm.

What’s causing your pain? Healthy hip The end of each bone in the joint is covered with cartilage, acting as a cushion so the joint functions without pain Diseased hip (osteoarthritis) Wear and tear deteriorates natural cushion, leading to bone-on-bone contact, soreness and swelling

Assessing your pain Do you sometimes limp? Is it difficult to perform daily tasks—like walking, housework or tying shoes? Does pain limit your activities & lifestyle? Does one leg feel “shorter”? Do you have balance problems? Do you experience pain in the thigh, groin or buttocks? Does pain radiate to the knee?

Excruciating, debilitating pain Assessing your pain Rate your pain on a scale of 1 to 5 For most people, the tipping point is about 4 or 5— that’s when the pain becomes too difficult and they turn to a surgeon for relief1 Little or no pain Excruciating, debilitating pain 2008 DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction Hip Attitudes & Usage Study.

How can your pain be treated? Water therapy Soaking, hot packs Exercise & physical therapy Good for weight loss Medications Analgesics Injections Steroids

Hip replacement Implants replace damaged surfaces Helps relieve pain and improve mobility In 2011, more than 325,000 people in the United States had a total hip replacement1 1. 2012 Premier, Inc.

What is hip replacement? Liner Ball A surgical procedure that removes and replaces diseased joint surfaces with implants Stem

How does it work? Diseased area in hip socket removed & re-shaped New cup secured in socket Liner placed within cup Stem inserted in leg bone (femur) Ball placed in cup

How does it work? FPO iStockPhoto $12-18 9799592 Pre-op Post-op

Which bearing is right for you? When choosing a bearing, your surgeon will consider: Range of motion Stability Wear characteristics Lifestyle Age, weight & gender Severity of disease Your surgeon will work with you to choose materials that are right for you.

DEPUY SYNTHES JOINT RECONSTRUCTION HIPS OFFER SEVERAL BEARING OPTIONS What is the bearing? The bearing is the union of the ball and the cup—where moving parts of the hip implant interact DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction bearing options: Metal-on-plastic (polyethylene) Ceramic-on-plastic (polyethylene) Ceramic-on-ceramic

Should you wait to replace your hip? Assess your pain and ability to function Do you have difficulty sleeping or performing basic functions (shopping or walking up the stairs)? Does medication no longer provide relief? Consult your physician Early diagnosis and treatment are important1 Delaying may lower your quality of life2 Osteoarthritis is degenerative—it won’t get better and may get worse 1. Fortin PR, et al. Outcomes of Total Hip and Knee Replacement. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 1999;42:1722-1728. 2. Fortin PR, et al. Timing of Total Joint Replacement Affects Clinical Outcomes Among Patients With Osteoarthritis of the Hip or Knee. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 2002;46:3327-3330.

Important safety information As with any medical treatment, individual results may vary The performance of joint replacements depends on your age, weight, activity level and other factors There are potential risks, and recovery takes time People with conditions limiting rehabilitation should not have this surgery Only an orthopaedic surgeon can tell if hip replacement is right for you

What other patients have to say In a recent study of 600 people who chose hip replacement: More than 96% said hip replacement enabled them to move freely and without pain.1 90% said they were able to participate in their favorite activities.1 One study has shown that PINNACLE® Hips have a 95.8% success rate 9 years after surgery.2 DePuy Hip Pain: A&U/Segmentation. Final Report January 2008. Data on file. Multi-center PINNACLE Acetabular Cup System Outcomes Study, Kaplan-Meier survivorship results. Abstract submitted June 1, 2012 for 2013 AAOS Meeting.

Summary The leading cause of hip pain is osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is degenerative—it won’t get better and may get worse Early diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis are important Hip replacement helps relieve pain and improve mobility Your surgeon will help choose the right implant for you

Questions?

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Anterior Approach What is it? Incision is made on the front (anterior) of the leg rather than the side (lateral) or back (posterior) Surgeon can work between muscles and tissues without detaching them from the hip or thigh bones Uses a high-tech table and intra-operative x-ray for precise positioning of implant

Traditional surgery Patients typically lie on side or front Incision on side or back of leg Surgeon detaches muscles, disrupts tissue Surgeon relies on post-operative x-ray to check component placement & leg length

Anterior Approach Patients lie on back Incision on front of leg No detachment of muscles, minimal disruption of tissue Surgeon can check component placement & leg length during procedure hana® is a trademark of Mizuho OSI.

Anterior Approach History First performed in 1947 by Robert Judet in France Surgery performed on the “Judet” table, with the patient lying on back rather than on side In 2002, Dr. Joel Matta of California adopted the technique, helped develop a new table and began to teach the technique in the U.S. Today, more than 350+ DePuy trained U.S. surgeons perform the technique on this table1 Data on file at DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction Dr. Matta is a consultant for DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction and receives royalties as the designer of the hana® and PROfx® tables which are manufactured by Mizuho OSI.

Potential benefits of the Anterior Approach Less trauma to the body1 Smaller incision1 Potentially less pain1 Less tissue disruption, may lead to faster rehabilitation1 Fewer restrictions during recovery1 1. Bourne MH, Mariani EM. A Comparison Between Direct Anterior Surgery of the Hip (DASH) and Anterolateral (AL) Surgical Approaches to Total Hip Arthroplasty: Post-Operative Outcomes, Poster Presentation #014, AAOS, New Orleans, LA March 9-13, 2010. Comparison of functional outcomes after Anterior Approach (211 patients) with Anterolateral/Traditional (259 patients).

Important safety information As with any medical treatment, individual results may vary The performance of joint replacements depends on your age, weight, activity level and other factors There are potential risks, and recovery takes time People with conditions limiting rehabilitation should not have this surgery Only an orthopaedic surgeon can tell if hip replacement is right for you