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What is Hip Arthroscopy?

by Michael Chiu, MD | 5 years ago

Arthroscopic hip surgery is a minimally-invasive procedure that involves two to three small incisions, a high definition camera, and specialized instruments to work inside the hip joint. Arthroscopy is used to diagnose and treat a wide range of hip problems. Learn everything

Avascular Necrosis of the Hip | Core Decompression & Stem Cells

Early stages of avascular necrosis can be treated by core decompression surgery, which reduces..
By Cecilia Pascual-Garrido, MD
9 years ago

Glute Bridge Exercise for Hip Stability and Core Strength

This exercise is helpful for patients working to strengthen the hips and core while reducing lower..
By Katherine J. Coyner, MD
4 months ago

Dr. Scott Sporer Discusses New RSA Technology to Track Implant Movement

Dr. Scott Sporer- hip, knee and joint replacement specialist at MOR- discusses a new, cutting edge..
By Scott M. Sporer, MD
14 years ago

Jack Thomas - GGC WKONA Testimonial

Watch as Jack Thomas discusses his hip replacement experience with Dr. Malmquist at GGC WKONA and..
By Western Kentucky Orthopaedic..
7 years ago

Dr. Mark Adickes: What is hip arthroscopy?

Dr. Mark Adickes answers Frequently Asked Questions: What is hip arthroscopy?
By Mark Adickes, M.D.
8 years ago

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