SERVICES
HIP
Naturally, the hip is made up of a ball-and-socket that articulates the femur and acetabulum in cohesion. As a result, the hip is susceptible to injury as a result of weight-bearing activities that place increased pressure on the joint.
The hip joint is the largest weight-bearing joint in the human body. It is also referred to as a ball and socket joint and is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The femur and the pelvis join to form the hip joint.
The femur is the longest bone in the body.
Injury or disease of the hip will adversely affect the joint's range of motion and ability to bear weight. Hip replacement surgery is one of the most successful surgeries in all of medicine when considering improvement in quality of life.
Conditions and Management
Hip Anatomy
Chondral Injuries of the Hip
Femoroacetabular Impingement
Gluteus Medius Tear
Hip Bursitis
Hip Rehabilitation
Hip Synovitis
Iliopsoas Tendonitis
Labral Tears of the Hip
Psoas Tendonitis
X-ray Guided Hip Injections
SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Anterior Hip Replacement
Core Decompression for Avascular Necrosis of the Hip
Femoral Neck Fracture
Hip Arthroscopy
Hip Arthroscopy (Supine Position)
Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
Revision Hip Replacement
Total Hip Replacement