• Hip MRI & X-Ray
     
    Hip MRI & X-Ray We are currently offering to review your X-rays and/or MRI scans to determine if an office visit would be appropriate to discuss any of the following: hip impingement, hip arthroscopy, labral repair, hip resurfacing or total hip arthroplasty.
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  • Hip Osteoarthritis
     
    Hip Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis of the hip is a condition that develops as a result of the loss of the normal hip cartilage. The cartilage is the smooth tissue on the end of bones that allows the hip to glide smoothly and painlessly. Over time, this cartilage can wear away resulting in bone rubbing on bone.
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  • Muscle Sprains
     
    Muscle Sprains Numerous muscles originate, insert and/or pass through the hip region. Specific muscle injuries lead to pain in the corresponding areas of the hip. Treatment is dependent on the muscle injured and amount of damage that has occurred.
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  • Snapping Hip Syndrome
     
    Snapping Hip Syndrome Painful snapping in the hip can be caused by tendons rubbing over bony prominences in the front or outside of the hip. The main treatment for this condition is physical therapy combined with medications or injections.
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  • Sports Hernias
     
    Sports Hernias Sports hernia is an injury to the inguinal wall that causes sports-related groin pain. Unlike most traditional hernias, sports hernias are rarely visible, but can be discovered during a physical exam. Sports hernias can be associated with additional hip problems, such as hip impingement.
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