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Dr. Timothy Bert discusses femoral acetabular impingement

by Timothy Bert, M.D. | 11 years ago

F.A.I., or femoral acetabular impingement, can be treated with minimally invasive procedures with little down time. Patients with this condition no longer need to worry that they require "open" surgical procedures to treat. Dr. Burt is an orthopedic surgeon with Headily

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