Hip
Hip 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. View More
Procedures
- Total Hip Replacement
- Hip Reconstruction
- Open Gluteus Medius Repair
- Ultrasound Guided Hip Injections
- Revision Hip Replacement
- Hip Trauma Reconstruction
- Hip Surgery
- Hip Fracture Surgery
- Posterior Hip Replacement
- Osteochondroplasty
- Trochanteric Bursa Injections
- Total Hip Replacement Exercise Guide
Conditions
- Hip Pain
- Groin Strain
- Hip Ligament Injuries
- Labral Cysts of the Hip
- Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome
- Hip Flexor Strain
- Trochanteric Bursitis
- Hip Injury
- Hip Flexor Pain
- Gluteus Tendon Tear
- Snapping Hip Syndrome
- Osteoarthritis of the Hip
- Pelvic Fractures
- Hip Bursitis
- Femoroacetabular Impingement
- Avascular Necrosis
- Hip Fracture
- Hip Dislocation
- Gluteus Medius Tear
- Hip Labral Tear
- Hip Instability
- Hip and Groin Disorders
- Subtrochanteric Hip Fracture
- Hip Synovitis
- Developmental Dysplasia
- Legg-Calve-Perthes-Disease
- Irritable Hip
- Inflammatory Arthritis of the Hip
- Femur Fracture
- Proximal Femoral Fracture
- Intertrochanteric Fractures
- Periprosthetic Hip Infection
- Meralgia Paresthetica
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