Hip Arthroscopy
Regain Your Active Lifestyle
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Until
recently, the only thing limiting your active lifestyle was the number
of hours in the day. Lately, however, instead of choosing between
jogging or cycling, you’re faced with the choice of enduring the hip
pain you feel from these activities or refraining from physical activity
completely. Even simple things like bending down to pick up your child
or kneeling to enjoy time in your garden have become troublesome.
Almost as difficult as coping with these challenges is the fact that you
are far too young to be faced with chronic hip pain. But in reality, a
variety of hip conditions affect countless people under the age of
fifty. Traditionally, many of these conditions have gone untreated
simply because a practical treatment option was not available. Thanks to
arthroscopic hip surgery, this is no longer the case. In fact, minimally
invasive hip procedures may give patients the pain relief they need with
smaller scars and less postoperative pain than open surgeries. This
means patients can enjoy a quicker return to the physical activities and
lifestyle they enjoy.
To learn more about this procedure,
please visit the sections below. If you think you may be a candidate for
arthroscopic hip surgery, please contact our office.
1.
What is Hip Arthroscopy?
2.
Who is a Candidate for Hip Arthroscopy?
3.
Hip Anatomy and Function
4.
Diseases of the hip
5.
Non-Surgical Options
6.
Reasons for Hip Arthroscopy
7.
Preparing for Hip
Arthroscopy
8.
Surgery Day
9.
Hip Arthroscopy Procedures
10.
Post-Operative Care and
Rehabilitation
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