Hip hemiarthroplasty is a surgical procedure in which only the femoral head (the “ball” part of the hip joint) is replaced with a prosthesis, while the acetabulum (the “socket”) is left intact. It is most commonly performed in elderly patients with displaced femoral neck fractures or those with limited mobility where a full hip replacement may not be necessary. At Rapha, our orthopaedic specialists use modern surgical techniques and high-quality implants to ensure pain relief, joint stability, and early mobilization. The procedure is typically less invasive than total hip replacement and involves a shorter operative time and quicker recovery, especially in patients with lower activity levels or specific medical needs. Following surgery, patients undergo a personalized rehabilitation program to regain strength, improve mobility, and return safely to daily activities.