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Welcome to our Patient information area.
Here we will provide you with some useful information on hip replacement, we will show you the principal features of our Minimally Invasive Surgical Tecnique (AMIS®), and above all we will give you the possibility to get a direct contact with the ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON nearest to YOU.



Taking care of your new hip

Long term care of your total hip

Follow your orthopaedic surgeon's instructions carefully to minimize any potential complications which can affect your recovery and your implant lifetime. These complications, however, are quite infrequent and some simple rules can dramatically reduce their likelihood.

DON'T FORGET:

  • Lead a healthy and active life.
  • In case of fever, throat inflammation, pulmonary inflammation or any infection, tell your doctor that you have a hip implant.
  • Undergo regular general check-ups.


If you have any concerns about your new hip don’t hesitate to contact your doctor and, finally, …enjoy your new hip!