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As the body ages, aches can occur. The hip joint is often one of the most painful elements of the body; sometimes to the point of making every step excruciating. Sometimes proper medicine, exercise and physical therapy can't do the trick in fixing the hurt hip. When the hip has that much damage, hip replacement surgery, or hip arthroplasty may be necessary. This procedure requires a surgeon to remove the worn down cartilage and even some part of the bone and replace it with man-made parts. After hip replacement surgery, a problem may still arise with hip dislocation. This happens because the man-made ball is small and doesn't completely fit in the socket. Blood clots and infection can also happen post-surgery.

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