Alternative To Hip Replacement Helps Patients Remain Physically Active
- Jason Cutter, a 50-year-old hockey player, had hip resurfacing, according to an April 17, 2025, HealthDay News report.
- Years of hip pain impacting Cutter's active lifestyle led him to seek an alternative to total hip replacement.
- Former hockey players suggested that Cutter's hip pain stemmed from the joint, so they urged him to see a surgeon.
- Cutter now reports, "I feel fantastic," and can squat, stretch, and do leg exercises after the procedure.
- Hip resurfacing is a solid choice for active athletes because three times more patients stayed active versus total hip replacement.
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Alternative To Hip Replacement Helps Patients Remain Physically Active
Hip resurfacing can be a solid alternative to total hip replacement for athletes who want to stay active, research shows.
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