This course provides rehabilitation professionals with a comprehensive review of hip replacement surgery, from the preoperative period to postoperative recovery, and highlights the latest evidence-based research examining effective treatment measures and therapeutic outcomes relating to hip replacement surgery. The learner will discover the most recent advances in surgical approaches for hip replacements and gain an improved understanding of how different types of prosthetic implants, methods of fixation, and surgical techniques influence the ability of patients to participate in rehabilitation and achieve the desired clinical goals for functional independence.