SURGICAL TREATMENTS
Hip Arthroscopy: Minimally invasive surgery used to diagnose and treat intra-articular issues.
Labral Repair & Reconstruction Surgery: Procedures to correct labral tears and restore joint stability.
Proximal Hamstring Repair: A surgical procedure to reattach the torn hamstring tendon to the ischial tuberosity (sit bone), typically performed to restore strength, function, and mobility in cases of significant tendon retraction or persistent pain.
Abductor Tendon Repair: A surgical procedure to reattach the torn gluteus medius or minimus tendon to the greater trochanter of the hip, aiming to restore strength, stability, and function while reducing pain and gait abnormalities.
Fracture Repair Surgery: Surgical repair for hip fractures, with nonsurgical fracture care available when appropriate.
Minimally Invasive Repair Surgery: Techniques designed to reduce recovery time and minimize tissue damage.
Robotic-Assisted / Computer-Assisted Hip Surgery: Enhanced precision and improved outcomes through state-of-the-art robotic arms and computer navigation.
Advanced Joint Replacement Procedures:
Partial Hip Replacement (Hip Hemiarthroplasty): Replacement of a portion of the hip joint to relieve pain while preserving native bone.
Total Hip Replacement (Hip Arthroplasty): Comprehensive joint replacement using cutting-edge techniques for lasting pain relief and improved mobility.