A hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery that allows your doctor to see what is happening inside your joint and repair any damage at the same time. In this procedure, your doctor will make an ...
Hip arthroscopy is a procedure that helps diagnose and treat problems in your hip joint. The procedure involves a surgeon making small incisions that let them see inside your hip joint with a small ...
Imagine you’re training for a marathon, and suddenly you develop a pain in your hip. It may hurt when you run, during daily activities, or when you sleep, and sometimes it also aches or throbs. One ...
What do weekend warriors and elite athletes have in common? They love being part of the action! Sports of all kinds come with rewards and risks in equal measure. One wrong move and an injury can ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The evolution of hip arthroscopy has been rapid, and recent advances in 3-D imaging, instrumentation and ...
Although most patients undergoing hip arthroscopy do not require an ipsilateral total hip arthroplasty, recently published results showed hip arthroscopy failures occur relatively soon following the ...
Dean Matsuda, MD, recently launched a hip arthroscopy center of excellence at DISC Sports & Spine in Marina del Rey, Calif. He performs outpatient hip arthroscopy at the center. “In contrast to open ...
Diagnosis and treatment of intra-articular hip problems in young patients present a challenge to hip surgeons. Previous studies have shown that non-invasive investigations such as radiography, ...
The U.S. market for hip arthroscopy is undergoing significant growth in response to technological innovation and changes in the competitive landscape. Matthew Choi and Jeffrey Wong Hip arthroscopy is ...
Correspondence to Mr Lasse Ishøi, Sports Orthopaedic Research Center–Copenhagen (SORC-C), Arthroscopic Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre Hospital, ...