Surgery
Surgery is usually the best treatment for a broken hip. In about half of all cases, a partial or complete hip replacement is needed. The other cases need surgery to fix the break with plates and screws or rods.
The type of surgery you have will depends on several factors, including:
- the type of break (where on the femur it is)
- your age
- your level of mobility before the break
- the condition of your bone and joint, eg, whether you have arthritis in the joint.
Conservative treatment
Conservative treatment may be necessary if surgery isn't possible, eg, if you are too frail to cope with surgery or didn't go to hospital straight after you broke your hip and it's already started to heal.
But conservative treatment involves a long period of bed rest and isn't often recommended because it can:
- make you more unwell in the long-term
- involve a longer stay in hospital
- slow down your recovery.
Apps reviewed by Healthify
You may find it useful to look at some Pain management apps and Physiotherapy and exercise apps.