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Kirk Reynolds, MD Named President of OrthoArkansas 

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OrthoArkansas Expands Services with the Opening of New Rheumatology Center

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ORTHOARKANSAS’S JOINT REPLACEMENT TEAM EXPANDS WITH NEW ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON, DR. LOUIS JONES

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NON-SURGICAL SPINE BREAKTHROUGH IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF MORE THAN 100 PATIENTS

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Foot & Ankle Surgeon, Derrick Henry, M.D. Joins OrthoArkansas

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Is It Time for a Hip Replacement? 7 Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Hip pain can affect every aspect of your life—from walking and sitting to sleeping and enjoying your favorite activities. If you’ve been struggling with persistent discomfort, it might be time to consider a hip replacement. At OrthoArkansas, with locations in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Heber Springs, Hot Springs, Clinton, Arkadelphia, Benton, and Monticello, we specialize in helping patients regain their mobility and get back to the activities they love. Here are seven key signs that indicate it might be time to take the next step toward relief.

1. Chronic Pain That Persists

If you’ve been experiencing hip pain that doesn’t improve with rest, over-the-counter medications, or other conservative treatments, it may be a sign of advanced joint damage. Persistent pain is often a primary indicator that it’s time to consult with an orthopedic specialist.

2. Difficulty Walking or Climbing Stairs

Mobility challenges, like limping or struggling to navigate stairs, can indicate that your hip joint is no longer functioning as it should. These limitations can impact your independence and quality of life.

3. Pain During and After Exercise

Exercise should strengthen your body, not leave you in pain. If low-impact activities like walking or swimming cause significant discomfort, it might be time to explore more permanent solutions.

4. Trouble Sleeping Due to Hip Discomfort

Hip pain that interrupts your sleep can lead to fatigue and other health issues over time. If you’re losing sleep because you can’t find a comfortable position, it’s worth addressing.

5. Reduced Range of Motion or Stiffness

Stiffness or difficulty moving your hip joint—such as trouble bending down to tie your shoes—is another sign that your hip may need surgical intervention. Limited range of motion can worsen if left untreated.

6. Impact on Daily Activities

Simple activities like sitting, standing, or getting out of a car shouldn’t cause pain. If these tasks become increasingly difficult, it’s a strong indication that your hip health is declining.

7. Limited Improvement with Conservative Treatments

If physical therapy, injections, and other non-surgical treatments haven’t provided significant relief, a hip replacement may be the best option to restore your comfort and functionality.

What to Expect with Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement surgery is a highly effective procedure that replaces the damaged joint with a prosthetic implant. At OrthoArkansas, our experienced surgeons utilize advanced techniques to minimize recovery time and optimize outcomes. Most patients are able to resume their daily activities within weeks and enjoy long-term pain relief.

Why Choose OrthoArkansas?

With a dedicated team of orthopedic specialists and state-of-the-art surgery centers in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Heber Springs, Hot Springs, Clinton, Arkadelphia, Benton, and Monticello, OrthoArkansas is committed to providing exceptional care. From your initial consultation to post-operative recovery, we’ll guide you through every step of the process to ensure the best possible results.

Take the First Step Toward Relief

Don’t let hip pain hold you back. Schedule a consultation with one of our experts at OrthoArkansas today. With clinics conveniently located in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Heber Springs, Hot Springs, Clinton, Arkadelphia, Benton, and Monticello, we’re here to help you get back to doing the things you love.