Rising Hip Diseases in Younger Generations: Addressing the Epidemic with Minimally Invasive Techniques and Early Detection

Hip replacements are increasingly common among young people

Hip diseases have been on the rise at Tam Anh General Hospital in the past 6 months, with a more than 48% increase compared to the same period last year. This has resulted in over 500 cases, and approximately 70% of these cases involve individuals under the age of 40. According to MSc.BSc.CKI Le Dinh Khoa, Head of the Joint Reconstruction Department at the Orthopedics Trauma Center, this trend marks a shift towards hip diseases affecting a younger demographic.

Factors such as lack of exercise, alcohol abuse, and tobacco use have contributed to the occurrence of hip diseases at a younger age. Common hip diseases include hip dysplasia, hip degenerative arthritis, and femoral head necrosis, which can cause severe pain and limit daily activities. Patients like Mr. Kiet and Ms. Hoa have experienced debilitating symptoms due to hip diseases, eventually requiring hip replacement surgery.

To address the specific needs of young patients undergoing hip replacement surgery, Dr. Khoa and his team at Tam Anh General Hospital employ minimally invasive techniques that prioritize joint functionality, durability, bone preservation, and quick recovery. These techniques include ABMS external anterior incision and SuperPATH incision, which have shown promising results in preserving muscle groups and reducing pain and blood loss post-surgery.

Following surgery, patients undergo a rehabilitation period to strengthen soft tissues surrounding the joint and enhance joint function. Dr. Khoa emphasizes the importance of regular health check-ups to detect hip diseases early and explore non-surgical treatment options before considering hip replacement surgery. With advancements in medical technology, the safety and efficacy of hip replacement procedures have significantly improved, providing young patients with a viable treatment option for hip diseases.

In conclusion, Tam Anh General Hospital has seen an increase in cases of hip disease among young individuals in recent months. The factors contributing to this trend are lack of exercise

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