- SPECIALIST ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON | MELBOURNE, VIC | ALBURY, NSW | MORNINGTON, VIC |
- 03 9421 6133
- Melbourne & Mornington VIC |
- Albury, NSW
No two hips are exactly the same and that’s why patient-specific total hip replacement uses advanced planning tools to tailor the surgery to your unique anatomy. This modern approach combines detailed 3D imaging with surgical planning software to optimise implant selection, positioning, and alignment before your surgery takes place.
Dr Jason Hockings uses MyHip software to plan every total hip replacement. This allows for highly individualised care and aims to improve surgical accuracy, joint stability, and long-term function so, if you’re considering hip replacement, a patient-specific approach may offer extra peace of mind that your surgery is designed with you, and only you, in mind.
This can be especially helpful for patients with complex anatomy, prior injury, or concerns about surgical precision.
MyHip is an advanced pre-operative planning platform developed in Switzerland by Medacta, a global company known for innovation in orthopaedic technology. This software converts your CT scan into a detailed 3D model of your hip joint, enabling Dr Hockings to simulate your surgery in advance.
Using MyHip technology, Dr Hockings can:
This level of pre-operative detail supports greater control, improved accuracy, and reduced variability during the actual procedure, all tailored to your unique anatomy.
These benefits can contribute to improved satisfaction and long-term implant performance and most patients undergoing total hip replacement with Dr Hockings will benefit from patient-specific planning.
No, there is no additional cost to you as the patient for the use of MyHip planning software. Dr Hockings uses this technology routinely as part of his commitment to precise, patient-specific care. The planning software is part of the standard surgical process and is included in the overall preparation for your hip replacement. You will not be charged extra for this advanced imaging or planning, and it is used to support the best possible outcome based on your individual anatomy.
If you’re experiencing ongoing pain, stiffness, or reduced movement that is affecting your daily activities or quality of life, a thorough orthopaedic assessment can help determine the cause and guide the most appropriate treatment options for your situation.