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Hip Injuries & Conditions

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Your hip is one of the body's largest weight-bearing joints. It’s actually a ball-and-socket joint – the ball-like top of your thigh bone moves within a cup-like space in your pelvis. When your hip is healthy, it’s a very stable joint that would need a great deal of force to injure it. However, playing sports, overuse, falling, or even just aging, can sometimes lead to serious hip issues.

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Traditional options for patients suffering from hip injuries, arthritis or pain, can include arthroscopic surgery, osteotomy surgery, or even total joint replacement. Our regenerative procedures can provide a simple, out-patient, natural alternative, to potentially risky surgeries that also require a long recovery period.

  • Osteonecrosis

  • Partial Tendon Tears

  • Tendinopathy

  • Bursitis

  • Labral tear

  • Osteorthritis

  • Cartilage damage

  • Snapping hip syndrome

  • Avascular Necrosis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

COMMONLY TREATED CONDITIONS
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Diagram of hip bone
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