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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

Contemporary Management of the Hip Capsule During Hip Arthroscopy

Hip Preservation Surgery requires a cut in the hip capsule to address associated hip pathology...
By Kelechi R. Okoroha, MD
7 years ago

SuperPath Hip Approach & Length of Stay

Surgeons utilizing the SuperPath Minimally Invasive Hip Approach give their insight on patient..
By Jimmy Chow, M.D.
8 years ago

Makoplasty Hip Animation

Makoplasty Hip Animation Visit http://www.newyorkhipknee.com/makopla... for more information
By Nakul Karkare, MD
11 years ago

Hip 5 - Single Leg

Complete 2-3 rounds of 8-10 repetitions, twice a day
By Daniel M. Ward, M.D.
6 years ago

Ask the Expert - What is joint replacement surgery?

Dr. Zach Hubert with Baylor Scott & White Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Institute discusses the..
By Zach Hubert, M.D.
3 years ago

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