Stryker Hip Lawyer Plymouth MN - Stryker Hip Replacement Lawyer Plymouth MN
If you or a loved one have received a Stryker Rejuvenate Hip Replacement, Stryker ABG II Hip Replacement, or a Stryker LFIT Anatomic V40 Femoral Head, and are experiencing problems, you may be entitled to compensation from the manufacturer. Call today to get the facts. Call Toll Free 1-866-777-2557 for a free no obligation consultation or use our online contact form below and a
Plymouth MN Hip Replacement Lawyer will get back to you quickly. The call is free and there are no up-front legal charges. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if you get paid. Call now.
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Some complications to watch for include:
- Fractured or broken implants
- Joint dislocation
- Metallosis
- Implant corrosion
- Allergic responses
- Swelling in hip or groin area
- Sudden onset of pain
Please call us now to discuss your legal options.
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We are also accepting cases involving:
- DePuy ASR
- DePuy Pinnacle
- Wright Conserve Hip Cup
- Wright Conserve Plus
- Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Implant
- Smith & Nephew R3 Acetabular System
- Wright Profemur Z Hip Replacement
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FAQ
A healthy, well-functioning hip has a clear function; to comfortably move through a full range of motions in multiple directions. In a normal hip joint, the ball at the top of the femur can move freely, cushioned by the cartilage, the fluid-filled sacs called bursae, and the tendon and muscles keep them in proper alignment. A number of problems can interfere with this functioning, resulting in pain and stiffness. Arthritis is one of the most common hip problems. It is caused when the cartilage begins to break down and be worn away, in the case of osteoarthritis. Normally wear and tear on the body does not destroy the cartilage, since it rebuilds itself like any other body tissue, but if it is stressed by repeated injury or other strain, it may wear down. This causes pain as the joint’s alignment is affected, harming the tendons and muscles and finally causing the bones to scrape together. In rheumatoid arthritis, the body’s immune system attack the membranes lining the ball and socket joint (and other joints), making the tissue hot, swollen and irritated.
In both cases the joint will hurt to move and will also be difficult to move through its full range of motion. Another common problem is bursitis, inflammation of the bursae lining the joint, which can also cause inflammation. Tendinitis is inflammation of the tendons that attach the muscles to bone. It is caused by overuse or strain, and so it is common in the hip area. A more severe type of hip problem is caused by accidents such as falls and car wrecks. These can cause breakage, fractures and dislocation. While these can be fixed by setting the bone, they can cause pain and movement problems that last for years.
Treatments for hip problems depend on the nature of the problem: in addition to painkillers and anti-inflammatories, common treatments include heat, physical therapy, setting a broken bone with pins, and replacing damaged hip joints with artificial components.