Osteoporosis Drugs Prevents Hip Injuries

30/09/2011 21:57

A less credited part of the body is hips. “Coxa” is the medical term for this body part which carry the weight of our upper body and provide stability so we can walk, stand or run. Also, it allows the legs in space to be mobile and it is responsible in transferring the upper body pressure to the lower limbs. The hips can greatly distract daily normal activities when injured and diseased. One of the most common problems of the hips is osteoporosis. In time, people with osteoporosis will have their hips go through surgery. This will feed their interest with the fact that the risk of a hipreplacement surgery is lessened by an osteoporosis drug.

In the United States, hip fracture is a common injury and one of the best options in the management of hip injuries is a total hip replacement, given that the sufferer can withstand the conditions of the procedure. Risks and complications are always present in surgeries, especially that there exist allegations on defective medical products such as the DePuy Pinnacle hip replacement. As we get older, the normal defense of our body will significantly weaken. Diseases will also seem to be sprouting like a bunch of mushrooms. Diseases of the joints and osteoporosis are common and usually,they are experiences by people in the upper age group of 65 and above.

Management of Hip Traumas

As mentioned, total hip replacement is one of the best choices in the management of hip injuries. However, the search for less invasive procedures is on since most of those who’ll have surgery are around 65 and up. Hip Replacement Surgery is a procedure that is done to get rid of the injured part and will be replaced with a hip device. Its main purpose is to relieve the individual from pain and improve or resume the functional ability of the hips. The prognosis for this procedure is good but the complications due to defective devices can be alarming. An example is the allegation on DePuy Pinnacle, a metal-on-metal product. Some patients said that they experienced mobility difficulties and any actions that require pressure on the hips due to the premature loosening of the device. Furthermore, metal toxicity has been linked with the device as metal bits may enter the bloodstream of the patient. There is a in fact more and more people filing a DePuy Pinnacle Lawsuit for them to be compensated from the sufferings they encountered upon using the device.


References:

www.med.umich.edu/1libr/guides/osteo.htm
www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/234826.php
www.mayoclinic.com/health/hip-fracture/DS00185/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs
www.orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00377&return_link=0