Accessibility Tools
  • Hip Arthroscopy Hip Arthroscopy

    An arthroscope is a small, fiber-optic instrument consisting of a lens, light source, and video camera. The camera projects images of the inside of the joint onto a large monitor, allowing your surgeon to look for any damage, assess the type of injury and repair the problem.

    Know More Launch Movie
  • Hip Arthroscopy - Supine Position Hip Arthroscopy - Supine Position

    Arthroscopy, also referred to as keyhole or minimally invasive surgery, is a procedure in which an arthroscope is inserted into a joint to check for any damage and to repair the problem at the same time.

    Know More Launch Movie
  • Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty

    Femoroacetabular osteoplasty is the surgical reshaping of the protruding bony surface of the femur or acetabulum of the hip joint. FAO is performed arthroscopically as a minimally invasive procedure.

    Know More
  • Hip Fracture ORIF Hip Fracture ORIF

    Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a surgical technique employed for the treatment of a fracture to restore normal anatomy and improve range of motion and function.

    Know More
  • Hip Cartilage Repair Hip Cartilage Repair

    Hip cartilage repair is the process of restoring damaged cartilage in the hip joint, either surgically or non-surgically.

    Know More
  • Arthroscopic Gluteus Medius Tendon Repair Arthroscopic Gluteus Medius Tendon Repair

    Arthroscopic gluteus medius tendon repair is a minimally invasive surgical procedure employed for the treatment of a gluteus medius tendon tear, when the tear does not respond to conservative treatment.

    Know More
  • Femoral Osteoplasty Femoral Osteoplasty

    Femoral osteoplasty is the surgical alteration or reshaping of your femur (thigh bone). It is performed if you have an abnormally shaped femoral head or neck leading to a medical condition called femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), the most common cause of hip pain.

    Know More
  • Hip Hemiarthroplasty Hip Hemiarthroplasty

    Patients with hip fractures are treated with a surgical technique called hip hemiarthroplasty, wherein only one half (ball section) of the hip joint is substituted by a metal prosthesis.

    Know More
  • Hip Distraction Hip Distraction

    Adolescents suffering from avascular necrosis (loss of blood to the bone), young people having arthritis, or elderly people with hip joint breaks or dislocations are usually treated with hip distraction.

    Know More
  • Hip Preservation Surgery Hip Preservation Surgery

    The hip is a ball and socket joint comprising of the femur (thigh bone) and the pelvic bone. The head of the femur (ball) articulates with a cavity (socket) called the acetabulum in the pelvic bone. To facilitate the smooth and frictionless movement of the hip joint, the articulating surfaces of the femur head and acetabulum are covered by spongy articular cartilage.

    Know More
  • Hip Labral Repair Hip Labral Repair

    Labrum is a ring of strong fibrocartilaginous tissue lining around the socket of the hip joint. Labrum serves many functions where it acts as a shock absorber, lubricates the joint, and distributes the pressure equally. It holds the head of the femur in place and prevents the lateral and vertical movement of the femur head within the joint.

    Know More
  • Endoscopic Surgery for Deep Gluteal Syndrome Endoscopic Surgery for Deep Gluteal Syndrome

    Endoscopic surgery for deep gluteal syndrome is a minimally invasive surgical procedure employed for the treatment of deep gluteal syndrome, where the compressed sciatic nerve is decompressed to relieve symptoms of DGS.

    Know More
  • Hip Fracture Surgery Hip Fracture Surgery

    Surgical correction of a hip fracture is known as hip fracture surgery.

    Know More
  • Core Decompression for Avascular Necrosis of the Hip Core Decompression for Avascular Necrosis of the Hip

    Core decompression is a surgical procedure to treat early stages of avascular necrosis (loss of blood to the bone) and is done to prevent total hip replacement surgery.

    Know More Launch Movie
  • Hip Microfracture Hip Microfracture

    Hip Microfracture is a marrow-stimulating technique that creates a network of small holes in the bone below the hip cartilage (subchondral bone). The goal of the procedure is to increase the blood supply to stimulate cartilage growth.

    Know More
  • Proximal Hamstring Repair Proximal Hamstring Repair

    Proximal hamstring injuries can usually be treated with non-surgical options such as the RICE protocol, immobilization, and physical therapy.

    Know More
  • Surgical Release of Iliopsoas Tendon Surgical Release of Iliopsoas Tendon

    Surgical release of the iliopsoas tendon is a procedure that involves the excision or cutting of the iliopsoas tendon in the hip to reduce pain and improve range of motion.

    Know More
  • Postless Hip Arthroscopy topic_name

    Postless hip arthroscopy is a minimally-invasive surgical technique that does not involve the use of perineal posts. Surgery is performed by arthroscopy. An arthroscope is a small, fiber-optic instrument consisting of a lens, light source, and video camera. The camera projects images of the inside of the joint onto a large monitor, allowing your surgeon to look for any damage, assess the type of injury and repair it.

    Know More
  • Hip Cartilage Restoration Hip Cartilage Restoration

    Hip cartilage restoration is a surgical technique to repair damaged articular cartilage in the hip joint by stimulating new growth of cartilage or by transplanting cartilage into areas with defects in order to relieve pain and restore normal function to the hip.

    Know More
  • Physical Therapy for Hip topic_name

    Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you to improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level. The main aim of physical therapy is to make your daily activities, such as walking, getting in and out of bed and climbing stairs, easier. It can be prescribed as an individual treatment program or combined with other treatments.

    Know More
  • Stem Cell Therapy for Hip Injuries Stem Cell Therapy for Hip Injuries

    Stem cells are being used in regenerative medicine to renew and repair diseased or damaged tissues and have shown promising results in the treatment of various orthopedic, cardiovascular, neuromuscular, and autoimmune conditions.

    Know More
  • Sacroiliac Joint Injections Sacroiliac Joint Injections

    Sacroiliac joints (SI joint) are joints in the lower back region, where the sacrum and ilium bones join. Even though these joints are small and have limited motion, they have an important role in connecting your spine to the pelvic bone and the lower part of your body. They perform an important function of absorbing injurious shock forces of the upper portion of your body.

    Know More
  • Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections

    An ultrasound scan is an imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. Ultrasound-guided hip joint injections are used to diagnose the underlying cause and relieve hip pain. The injection consists of a special mixture of an anesthetic and a steroid that blocks pain impulses and reduces inflammation in the injected area.

    Know More Launch Movie
  • Trochanteric Bursa Injections Trochanteric Bursa Injections

    A trochanteric bursa injection is a minimally invasive procedure in which medicine is injected directly into the trochanteric bursa in the hip joint using a thin needle and syringe to relieve pain and inflammation. The injection usually contains a combination of numbing medicine and cortisone (an anti-inflammatory agent).

    Know More
  • Physical Examination of the Hip Physical Examination of the Hip

    The physical examination of the hip by your doctor includes a visual inspection of your hip, palpation of the hip to diagnose tenderness or any abnormality, etc; and testing range of motion of the hip.

    Know More