Hip Replacement Alternative Treatment
A ball and socket joint deeply located in the groin region. It is susceptible to sports injuries, avascular necrosis and degenerative conditions. Commonly associated with pain in the groin. Often diagnosis of hip conditions are noticed to be missed, overlooked or mistaken for spine pathologies due to cursory assessments. A careful elicitation of history, clinical examination with correlation of investigation findings gives accurate diagnosis. Early management leads to normal recovery with a good prognosis.
Common treatable symptoms – Pain in groin, pain around hip, clicking, snapping, limitation of motion, inability to squat / sit cross legged, limp, deformity.
- LABRAL TEAR
- LOOSE BODIES
- SYNOVIUM
- CARTILAGE
- AVASCULAR NECROSIS (AVN)
- FEMORO-ACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT (FAI)
- EXTRARTTICULAR IMPINGEMENTS
- CALCIFIC TENDONITIS
- BURSITIS
- ARTHRITIS
- INFECTIONS
- SNAPPING HIP
- ORTHOBIOLOGICS
- PRP
- VISSOSUPPLEMENTS
- STEM CELLS
- CELL CULTURE
- GRAFTS
- REPAIRS
- LIGAMENTS
- TENDONS
- MUSCLE
- CAPSULE
- CARTILAGE
- LABRUM
- OSTEOTOMY
- HIP OSTEOTOMY
- DECOMPRESSION & REVASCULARISATION SURGERIES
- HIP
- RECONSTRUCTIONS & RESTRUCTURING
- LIGAMENTS
- TENDONS
- CAPSULE
- ARTICULAR CARTILAGE (CHONDAL)
- BONE WITH JOINT CARTILAGE (OSTEOCHONDRAL)
- LABRUM
- LABRAL TEAR
- CARTILAGE
- HIP DISLOCATION
- SPORTS HERNIA / GILMORES GROIN
- ILIOPSOAS INJURY
- RECTUS INJURY
- ADDUCTOR INJURY
- HAMSTRING INJURY
- GLUTEUS INJURY
- OSTEITIS PUBIS
- PYRIFORMIS SYNDROME
- BURSITIS
- STRESS FRACTURES