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  • Hip Arthroscopy Hip Arthroscopy

    An arthroscope is a small, fiber-optic instrument consisting of a lens, light source, and video camera. The camera projects images of the inside of the joint onto a large monitor, allowing your surgeon to look for any damage, assess the type of injury and repair the problem.

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  • Hip Fracture ORIF Hip Fracture ORIF

    Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a surgical technique employed for the treatment of a fracture to restore normal anatomy and improve range of motion and function.

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  • Hip Resurfacing Hip Resurfacing

    Hip resurfacing is an alternative to total hip replacement surgery where both the ball and socket of the hip joint are completely removed and replaced with plastic, metal, or ceramic prosthetics.

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  • Hip Labral Repair Hip Labral Repair

    Labrum is a ring of strong fibrocartilaginous tissue lining around the socket of the hip joint. Labrum serves many functions where it acts as a shock absorber, lubricates the joint, and distributes the pressure equally.

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  • Stem Cell Therapy for Hip Injuries Stem Cell Therapy for Hip Injuries

    Stem cell therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that utilizes the body’s natural healing mechanism to treat various conditions.

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  • Hip Preservation Surgery Hip Preservation Surgery

    The hip is a ball and socket joint comprising of the femur (thigh bone) and the pelvic bone. The head of the femur (ball) articulates with a cavity (socket) called the acetabulum in the pelvic bone.

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  • Open Gluteus Medius Repair Open Gluteus Medius Repair

    Open gluteus medius repair is a surgical procedure employed for the treatment of gluteus medius tears.

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  • Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty

    Femoroacetabular osteoplasty is the surgical reshaping of the protruding bony surface of the femur or acetabulum of the hip joint. FAO is performed arthroscopically as a minimally invasive procedure.

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  • Hip Microfracture Hip Microfracture

    Hip Microfracture is a marrow-stimulating technique that creates a network of small holes in the bone below the hip cartilage (subchondral bone). The goal of the procedure is to increase the blood supply to stimulate cartilage growth.

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  • Proximal Hamstring Repair Proximal Hamstring Repair

    These muscles help in extending your leg and bending your knee. Therefore, any damage to the hamstring muscle group affects both hip and knee movements.

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  • Ischiofemoral Impingement Decompression - Procedure Ischiofemoral Impingement Decompression - Procedure

    Ischiofemoral impingement decompression is a surgery performed to relieve hip pain caused by entrapment or compression of soft tissue in the ischiofermoral space present between the upper part of the thigh bone and the lower back part of the hip bone.

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  • BMAC of the Hip BMAC of the Hip

    Bone marrow is the soft, spongy tissue that is found in the center of bones, including your hip bone. The stem cells are known to replicate themselves into various types of tissues and initiate healing.

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  • Postless Hip Arthroscopy Postless Hip Arthroscopy

    Postless hip arthroscopy is a minimally-invasive surgical technique that does not involve the use of perineal posts. Surgery is performed by arthroscopy.

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  • Hip Arthroscopy - Supine Position Hip Arthroscopy - Supine Position

    Arthroscopy, also referred to as keyhole or minimally invasive surgery, is a procedure in which an arthroscope is inserted into a joint to check for any damage and to repair the problem at the same time.

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  • Arthroscopic Gluteus Medius Tendon Repair Arthroscopic Gluteus Medius Tendon Repair

    Arthroscopic gluteus medius tendon repair is a minimally invasive surgical procedure employed for the treatment of a gluteus medius tendon tear, when the tear does not respond to conservative treatment.

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  • Core Decompression for Avascular Necrosis of the Hip Core Decompression for Avascular Necrosis of the Hip

    Avascular necrosis commonly affects the head of the femur. Necrosis leads to tiny cracks in the bone which finally causes the head of the femur to collapse. The condition causes pain due to increased pressure in the blood vessels of the bone marrow at the region of the necrosis.

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  • Physical Therapy for Hip Physical Examination of the Hip

    A physiotherapist will examine your symptoms and daily activities, and design a treatment plan, which primarily focuses on reducing your pain and swelling. The different procedures performed by your therapist depends on your specific physical ailment.

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  • Physical Examination of the Hip Physical Examination of the Hip

    The physical examination of the hip by your doctor includes a visual inspection of your hip, palpation of the hip to diagnose tenderness or any abnormality, etc; and testing range of motion of the hip.

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  • University of Iowa Health Care
  • UW Health University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
  • Duke University Medical Center
  • Augusta University Medical College of Georgia
  • The Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Rush Copley Medical Center
  • FAAOS