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Hip Injuries & Conditions

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.

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
Diagram of hip bone
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