Favorable Patient Outcomes with Hip Arthroscopy
Many types of underlying health issues or injuries can cause debilitating hip pain. I see patients almost every day...
Favorable Patient Outcomes with Hip Arthroscopy
Many types of underlying health issues or injuries can cause debilitating hip pain. I see patients almost every day...
The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint formed by the ball-shaped end of the thigh bone and the hip socket. Under normal...
Chronic hip pain that interferes with daily activities or seems to be worsening with time could be a symptom of a serious...
Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty
A hip replacement, also known as a total hip replacement, is usually done when severe damage from arthritis or injury...
What Does a Hip Labral Tear Feel Like?
A clicking or locking feeling in the hip, deep pain in the buttocks or groin area, and stiffness of the hip that disrupts...
A wide variety of hip injuries can occur in adolescents. These include acute injuries acquired during contact sports...
Hip resurfacing is a bone-saving alternative to total hip replacement. This conservative surgical procedure aims to restore...
Benefits of Rapid Recovery Hip Replacement Surgery
Individuals who are unable to perform activities of daily living due to bone-on-bone hip osteoarthritis are best treated with...
Can Regenerative Medicine Help Me Avoid Hip Surgery?
Are you still suffering from chronic hip pain because you become anxious at the thought of undergoing surgery? If so...
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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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