Hip
Hip injuries can often be difficult to diagnose. Often confused with back pain, the right course of action must be taken to get to the root of the cause. Choosing the appropriate imaging study (x-ray, MRI, or ultrasound) will speed up the decision-making process and will get you on the road to recovery. Here at LBJO, we certainly feel that our operative and non-operative treatment regimens can be designed around the patient and their needs.
To learn more, schedule a consultation with one of our surgeons at LBJO.
Conditions
Fractures: Hip, Femur Shaft
Hip Arthritis
Femoracetabular Impingement (FAI)
Hamstring Injury
Hip Bursitis
Hip Dislocation
Hip Strains
Osteonecrosis of the Hip
Osteoporosis
Snapping Hip
Hip Labral Tear
Synovitis (Inflammation of the Hip Lining)
Treatments
Closed Fracture Treatment
Injections
Open Fracture Surgery
Total Hip Replacement
Anterior Hip Replacement (minimally invasive)
SuperPath Hip Replacement (minimally invasive)
Computer Navigated Hip Replacement Surgery