This procedure is often used to treat osteonecrosis. This condition occurs when bone tissue dies due to lack of blood supply. This can affect any bone in the body. But it most often affects the hip. This happens when the blood supply to the head of the femur (the ball-shaped part of the hip joint) is slowed down or cut off.
Over time, the bone breaks down. This can lead to arthritis. You may have pain, stiffness, and trouble moving. Without treatment, a total hip replacement will often be needed.
Core decompression works best if you are in the early stages of osteonecrosis. This is when only a small part of the femur head is affected. Once the dead bone is removed, new blood vessels can develop. And new, healthy bone starts to be made.