When hip pain, reduced movement or walking difficulty begin to have a greater impact on everyday life, surgical assessment may help determine whether the case calls for arthroscopy, joint preservation or replacement.

If medication, physiotherapy or activity modification no longer bring enough improvement.
Such as selected impingement patterns, structural issues or advanced degeneration.
Walking, sitting, sleeping or putting on shoes may become clearly harder.
This may suit selected intra-articular problems when the aim is to treat the issue while preserving the native joint.
This may be discussed in selected patients, especially younger adults where preservation remains realistic.
This becomes clearer when wear is advanced and pain and function are significantly affected.
Some problems remain preservation candidates, while others are more clearly replacement cases.
The decision is shaped by what the patient needs from movement, function and lifestyle.
Understanding recovery is part of choosing the right hip surgery pathway.
No. It may involve arthroscopy, preservation surgery or replacement depending on the case.
Yes. It helps define realistic options and what genuinely suits the hip problem.
Yes, especially when preserving the native joint is still a realistic aim in younger patients.
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