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Understanding and Managing Leg Length Discrepancy After Hip Replacement: Practical Advice for Patients and Professionals

Leg length discrepancy (LLD) after hip replacement is a common yet often overlooked complication that can impact mobility and quality of life. This article explores the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of LLD, emphasizing the role of surgical precision and personalized care. While minor leg length differences are typical and usually asymptomatic, larger discrepancies may cause pain, limping, and balance issues. Non-surgical treatments like physical therapy and shoe lifts often suffice, though surgery may be needed for significant cases. Drawing on expert insights from Professor Paul Lee and MSK Doctors, this evidence-based overview highlights the importance of accurate assessment, intraoperative measurement, and ongoing management to optimize patient outcomes following hip replacement surgery.

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Achieving Intraoperative Precision: Innovative Strategies to Minimise Leg Length Discrepancy in Hip Replacement

Learn why precise leg length balance is crucial in hip replacement surgery and how modern surgical techniques, including computer-assisted navigation and personalized preoperative planning, help minimize discrepancies. Even minor differences in leg length can impact walking, comfort, and recovery, making accuracy a top priority for orthopaedic surgeons. Discover the latest strategies to prevent post-surgical complications, improve patient satisfaction, and support a smoother path to a pain-free, active lifestyle. Stay informed about advances in hip replacement for better outcomes and long-term success.

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