** With hip resurfacing being a bone-sparing alternative to total hip replacement, could it potentially allow athletes to return to high-impact sports sooner and with greater longevity? Are there any documented cases of professional athletes successfully resuming their careers post-resurfacing, and what are the risks of pushing the limits of this procedure?
Have you heard of Andy Murray?
Or Patrick Kane
Or https://surfacehippy.info/14415-2/
What do you think what would these guys achieve with a total hip replacement?
Quote from: Matthewbodab on January 09, 2025, 01:42:51 AM
** With hip resurfacing being a bone-sparing alternative to total hip replacement, could it potentially allow athletes to return to high-impact sports sooner and with greater longevity? Are there any documented cases of professional athletes successfully resuming their careers post-resurfacing, and what are the risks of pushing the limits of this procedure?
Return faster, no. Return closer to full performance, yes. MMA fighters Chris Weidman and Matt Mitrione supposedly had hip resurfacing during their professional careers. There are rumors Conor McGregor had it done, but unconfirmed.
Keep in mind athletes careers are short anyways. I'm sure Andy Murray and other pro athletes have no regrets about their surgery. But as far as hip resurfacing, when all goes well, your activity will likely exceed your expectations.