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Comprehensive services to treat injured hips and restore optimal hip function

Common causes of hip pain

We offer a wide range of procedures to treat injured hips

Total hip replacement surgery

Total hip replacement surgery can relieve pain and restore function in hips damaged by:

During total hip replacement surgery, an orthopedic surgeon removes damaged cartilage and bone from the hip joint and replaces it with an artificial joint. 

Hip arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy can relieve pain and restore function in hips damaged by:

  • Hip pain caused by FAI, or femoroacetabular impingement
  • Labrum tears
  • Cartilage damage
  • Loose bone or cartilage in hip joint
  • Hip abductor tendon tears
  • Hip flexor tendon irritation or snapping
  • Piriformis syndrome, or sciatic nerve entrapment
  • Problems related to hip dysplasia

During a hip arthroscopy procedure, an orthopedic surgeon uses a scope, or small high-definition camera, to correct causes of acute and chronic hip pain. 

Hip arthritis treatment

A wide range of nonsurgical treatment options are available to treat hip arthritis. If nonsurgical methods do not reduce pain, surgical options are available.

Hip bursitis treatment

A wide range of nonsurgical treatment options are available to treat hip bursitis. If nonsurgical methods do not reduce pain, surgical options are available.

Hip arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is a form of hip preservation surgery. Hip arthroscopy procedures are intended to fix underlying anatomical abnormalities and structural problems to restore optimal joint health and function.

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an orthopedic surgeon uses a scope, or small high-definition camera, to correct causes of acute and chronic hip pain. The most common cause of hip pain in young, healthy adults is femoroacetabular impingement, or FAI.

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