If hip pain has stolen your ability to walk, sleep, or enjoy life, you’re not alone—over 450,000 hip replacements are performed annually in the U.S. Yet many delay this life-changing surgery due to fragmented care or financial fears. Direct Primary Care (DPC) transforms this journey by offering coordinated, compassionate support—so you can stride confidently again.
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) replaces damaged bone/cartilage with prosthetic components. Surgeons use cemented or cementless techniques, tailoring approaches to bone quality. Recovery involves 3–6 months of rehab for optimal mobility.
Key facts for patients:
Uses: Treat osteoarthritis, avascular necrosis, or hip fractures.
Safety: 95% success rate; risks include infection (1–2%) or dislocation (2–4%).
Costs: Traditional clinics charge 30,000–60,000 USD; DPC reduces fees by 20–30%.
Risks of delayed care:
Permanent joint damage or muscle atrophy.
Opioid dependence from chronic pain management.
Financial strain from lost wages or home modifications.
Direct Primary Care (DPC) operates on a membership model (200–400 USD/month), providing unlimited access to a provider who guides every phase—from prehab to lifelong joint health.
Prehab programs: Strengthen core/leg muscles pre-surgery for faster recovery.
Comorbidity management: Control diabetes, obesity, or heart issues for safer anesthesia.
Surgeon collaboration: Secure OR slots with top orthopedic specialists.
All-inclusive pricing: Bundle pre-op labs, surgeon fees, and PT sessions.
Reduced fees: DPC members pay 24,000–48,000 USD vs. 60,000+ USD traditionally.
Pain management: Minimize opioids with nerve blocks or multimodal regimens.
24/7 access: Message your provider about swelling, fever, or incision concerns.
Custom rehab plans: Partner with physical therapists for gait training and strength-building.
Lifelong monitoring: Annual check-ups to assess implant wear or bone health.
Case 1: Linda, 68, with end-stage osteoarthritis
Linda’s DPC clinic arranged anterior-approach THA. She walked unaided in 3 weeks—saving 10,000 USD on home care.
Case 2: Tom, 55, post-op infection scare
Tom’s DPC provider caught early cellulitis, treating it with antibiotics and avoiding a 15,000 USD hospital stay.
Q: How long will my new hip last?
A: 90–95% last 15–20 years. DPC focuses on weight management to extend longevity.
Q: When can I drive post-op?
A: 4–6 weeks, depending on recovery. DPC coordinates DMV medical clearances.
Q: Are revisions covered?
A: Discuss with your provider; some plans include future adjustments.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) emphasizes prehab and continuity. DPC delivers by:
Slashing complications: 95% adherence to protocols cuts infection/dislocation risks.
Boosting mobility: 90% achieve full mobility in 3 months vs. 6+ months traditionally.
Cutting costs: Members save 10,000–20,000 USD through bundled care.
Hip replacement isn’t just surgery—it’s a rebirth of movement. With DPC, you gain a partner who ensures meticulous prep, attentive recovery, and strategies to keep your new joint strong. No gaps in care, no billing surprises—just unwavering support for every step forward.
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