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  2. How long will my hip or knee replacement last? - Harvard Health

    www.health.harvard.edu/blog/how-long-will-my-hip-or-knee-replacement-last...

    Among more than 60,000 people who had a hip replacement, only 4.4% required revision surgery in the first 10 years after surgery, but by the 20-year mark, 15% required revision. Among nearly 55,000 people who had a knee replacement, only 3.9% required revision surgery within 10 years of surgery; by 20 years, 10.3% required revision.

  3. What to expect with a hip replacement recovery - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/hip-replacement-2

    A modern artificial hip replacement should last at least 15 years. This rises to 25 years if patients do not engage in high-impact joint loading.

  4. Hip replacement - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/hip-replacement/about/pac-20385042

    Full recovery from a hip replacement varies from person to person, but most people are doing well three months after the surgery. Improvements typically continue during the first year after surgery. The new hip joint can reduce pain and increase the hip's range of motion. But don't expect to do everything you could do before the hip became painful.

  5. Hip Replacement (Hip Arthroplasty) - Cleveland Clinic

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    How long does a hip replacement last? The prosthetic hips used in hip replacements usually last a long time. Lots of people who have a hip replacement keep the implant for the rest of their lives.

  6. Hip Replacement Surgery: How it Works, Recovery Time - HSS

    www.hss.edu/condition-list_hip-replacement.asp

    How long does a hip replacement last? In modern-ceramic-on-polyethylene implants – where the ball is made of ceramic and the socket is lined with polyethylene plastic – there is no significant wear even after 20 years, and most of these will last for a person’s lifetime.

  7. Hip Replacement Recovery: Timeline and Tips for Best Outcome - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/hip-replacement-recovery

    The AAOS reports that most people will be able to resume most light activities of daily living independently within 3 to 6 weeks. Let’s take a closer look at the general timeline for...

  8. Hip Replacement Recovery Q&A | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/hip-replacement...

    How long does it take to recover after a hip replacement? “On average, hip replacement recovery can take around two to four weeks, but everyone is different,” says Thakkar. It depends on a few factors, including how active you were before your surgery, your age, nutrition, preexisting conditions, and other health and lifestyle factors.

  9. Hip Replacement Surgery: Long-Term Care - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/how-long-do-hip-replacements-last-2549557

     The good news is that studies show that common types of hip replacements can last more than 20 years. Modifiable risk factors associated with a greater chance of developing a loose or worn-out implant include:  

  10. Hip Replacement: What to Know - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/osteoarthritis/ss/slideshow-hip-replacement-overview

    How Long Does a Hip Replacement Last? Your new hip is designed to serve you well for a long time, but it won’t last forever. If you’re young and active, you may need the same hip replaced again...

  11. How long does a hip replacement last? A systematic review and...

    www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)31665-9/fulltext

    Assuming that estimates from national registries are less likely to be biased, patients and surgeons can expect a hip replacement to last 25 years in around 58% of patients.