Advanced orthopedic care focused on reducing hip pain, restoring mobility, and supporting confident recovery with Dr. Veeresh Patage.
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MBBS, MS Orthopedics, Fellowship in Arthroplasty and Arthroscopy with 15+ years of orthopedic and trauma care experience.
Dr. Veeresh Patage brings extensive experience in joint replacement, trauma care, arthroscopy, and complex orthopedic cases. His approach combines detailed diagnosis, precise surgical planning, modern implant selection, and structured rehabilitation support for safer recovery and long-term mobility.
Dr. Veeresh Patage evaluates each patient's pain pattern, X-rays, bone quality, activity level, and medical fitness before recommending hip replacement. The focus is on choosing the right procedure, explaining expectations clearly, and helping patients return to walking, sitting, climbing stairs, and daily routines with better comfort.
He has trained in arthroplasty and arthroscopy in Germany and has additional exposure to robotic joint replacement techniques. His clinical experience includes managing arthritis, avascular necrosis, hip fractures, revision joint replacement concerns, and trauma-related orthopedic conditions.
Orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip replacement, joint replacement, trauma care, and arthroscopy.
Advanced Precision
Our musculoskeletal system forms the foundation of movement, balance, and stability. Among all joints in the body, the hip joint plays a major role in supporting body weight and enabling smooth movement during walking, sitting, standing, and climbing stairs.
When the hip joint becomes damaged due to arthritis, injury, or degeneration, even the simplest daily activities can become painful and difficult. Dr. Veeresh Patage provides advanced hip replacement in Akshayanagar, Bangalore with a strong focus on restoring mobility, reducing pain, and improving overall quality of life.
Share your symptoms, reports, or X-rays with the clinic team and plan the next step with Dr. Veeresh Patage.
View Contact DetailsClinical examination, X-rays, diagnosis, and surgical fitness assessment.
Procedure selection based on age, bone quality, activity level, and joint damage.
Modern implant options and precise surgical techniques for stable movement.
Physiotherapy, walking support, follow-ups, and long-term mobility guidance.
Understanding the Surgery
Hip replacement surgery is an advanced orthopedic procedure where the damaged portions of the hip joint are replaced with artificial implants designed to restore smooth movement and eliminate chronic pain.
The hip is a ball-and-socket joint made up of the femoral head and the acetabulum. Healthy cartilage helps these structures move smoothly. Conditions like arthritis or injury can damage this cartilage, leading to severe pain, stiffness, reduced flexibility, difficulty walking, and mobility limitations.
Treatment Options
Both the femoral head and hip socket are replaced with artificial implants to restore smooth movement.
Only the damaged femoral head is replaced while preserving the natural hip socket in selected cases.
A previous implant is replaced when it becomes loose, worn out, infected, or damaged over time.
Smaller incisions may help reduce muscle damage, postoperative pain, blood loss, and hospital stay.
When to Consult
Hip replacement may be recommended when conservative treatments such as medications, physiotherapy, and injections no longer provide relief. Common conditions include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, post-traumatic arthritis, avascular necrosis, hip fractures, and developmental hip dysplasia.
Recovery Path
Hip replacement surgery is carefully planned for safety, precision, and long-term joint function. The procedure includes anesthesia, surgical access to the joint, removal of damaged bone and cartilage, precise placement of the acetabular cup, femoral stem, and artificial femoral head, followed by closure and recovery protocols.
Assisted walking may begin within 24-48 hours. Most patients notice gradual improvement in mobility during the first few weeks, and many daily activities become easier within 6-12 weeks. Regular physiotherapy, strengthening exercises, and follow-up care help maximize implant longevity and mobility.
Patient Outcomes
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