Anatomy
The hip joint is the largest weight-bearing joint in the human body. It is also referred to as a ball and socket joint and is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The thigh bone or femur and the pelvis join to form the hip joint. Any injury or disease of the hip will adversely affect the joint's range of motion and ability to bear weight.
Conditions
- Hip Fracture
- Osteoarthritis of the Hip
- Stress Fractures of the Hip
- Hip Instability
- Hip Labral Tear
- Acetabular Fracture
- Femur Fracture
- Femoral Neck Fracture
- Femoral Shaft Fracture
- Femoroacetabular Impingement
- Gluteus Medius Tear
- Gluteus Tendon Tear
- Hamstring Injuries
- Hip Injury
- Hip Ligament Injuries
- Hip Muscle Strain
- Hip Osteonecrosis
- Hip Pain
- Avascular Necrosis
- Proximal Femoral Fracture
- Gluteal Strain
- Groin Strain
- Acetabular Subchondral Cysts
Procedures
- Total Hip Replacement
- ABLE Hip Replacement
- Hip Arthroscopy
- Anterior Hip Replacement with Navigation
- Complex Hip Reconstruction Surgery
- Complex Primary Hip Replacement
- Hip Trauma Reconstruction
- Outpatient Hip Replacement
- Outpatient Anterior Approach Hip Replacement
- Revision Hip Replacement
- Hip Cartilage Repair
- Hip Fracture Surgery
- Hip Labral Reconstruction
- Hip Labral Repair
- Hip Reconstruction
- Hip Resurfacing
- Hip Surgery
- Proximal Femoral Osteotomy
- Proximal Hamstring Repair
- Femoroplasty
- Arthroscopic Gluteus Medius Tendon Repair
- Revision Hip Surgery
- Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty
- Femoral Osteoplasty
- Femoral Nails
- Hip Arthroscopy - Supine Position
- Physical Therapy for Hip
- Sacroiliac Joint Injections
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections for the Hip
- Anterior Approach Hip Replacement
- Robotic Assisted Hip Replacement
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