12 Stretches to Help Avoid Hip Injuries
Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, marathon runner, yogi, or weekend warrior, you know about the most important pre- and ...
12 Stretches to Help Avoid Hip Injuries
Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, marathon runner, yogi, or weekend warrior, you know about the most important pre- and ...
Hip Arthroscopy & Regenerative Medicine Are Not Just for Athletes
You are probably aware of many elite athletes that have been able bounce back from a debilitating hip injury and return to competitive...
Are You a Candidate for Outpatient Hip Preservation Surgery?
The outpatient hip preservation surgery technique developed at the American Hip Institute aims to restore hip function to preinjury...
The Truth about Hip Preservation
With the evolution of the parallel orthopedic fields of hip preservation and hip arthroplasty, patients can sometimes be confused...
5 Things You Should Know About Your Hip Joint Before Undergoing Surgery
Your hip joint can withstand many times your bodyweight while performing a wide range of activities. But despite its sturdy...
Alternatives to Hip Replacement for Hip Pain
Chronic hip pain not improving with conservative treatment? Joint replacement doesn’t have to be your only solution! At the American...
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure to repair torn or damaged structures inside the hip joint. It can be...
Treating Hip Pointers in Football Players
With the kick-off of the NFL season, North America’s favorite sport once again takes the centerstage in the hearts and minds...
Innovative Treatments for Hip Injuries
Do you have a hip injury that hasn’t healed well with nonsurgical treatment and you would rather not undergo surgery? You might...
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Hip Pain: What Are the Causes and Treatment?
The hip joint is the body’s largest ball-and-socket joint that can withstand repeated motion and a fair amount of wear and tear. Whenever you use the hip, a cushion of cartilage helps...
How to Avoid Hip Injuries for Baseball Players
Hip injuries are among the most common reasons baseball players are sidelined for a significant period. These account for about 5.5% of all baseball-related injuries.
What Exercises Should I Avoid With a Torn Labrum?
A torn hip labrum, also referred to as a hip labral tear, is an injury to the labrum, the ring of cartilage that lines the rim of the acetabulum or hip socket. While a torn labrum occurs mainly in athletes...
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