The hip is a ball-and-socket joint, joining the rounded head of the thigh bone with a socket in the pelvis. When healthy, both surfaces are covered with cartilage, allowing the bones to move smoothly against each other.
The word “arthritis” is often used to describe the loss of cartilage that forces the bones to rub together, causing pain and loss of function. During hip replacement, the surgeon replaces the damaged joint with a new, artificial joint.
Legacy features leading services for total hip replacement surgery. See the "total joint locations and providers" or go here to learn about our centers for joint replacement and find a doctor who is right for you.