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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

Dr Erik N. Zeegen - Hip Surgeon Los Angeles, Ca. talks about Hip Replacement surgery in this TV interview

Anterior Hip Replacement Los Angeles, Ca is a minimally invasive hip surgery to replace the hip..
By Erik N. Zeegen, M.D.
14 years ago

Hear from orthopaedic surgeon, Dr Benjamin Allen

Following his study at the University of Adelaide, Dr Allen completed a hip and sports knee..
By Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic
4 years ago

VV MI Hip Registration

The Vector Vision Minimally Invavise system not only takes existing bone structures and the..
By Kevin Shrock, MD
18 years ago

An Algorithmic Approach to Diagnosing Hip Pain in a Young Adult.

Roy Davidovitch, MD, discusses an algorithm he and his colleagues presented in a Scientific..
By Roy I. Davidovitch, MD
11 years ago

10 Year Survival of a Series of Double Heat-Treated Hip Resurfacings from 1996

In this lecture, Director of Research Joseph Daniel examines the ten year survival results of a..
By Professor Derek McMinn MD
18 years ago

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