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  • Hip ArthroscopyHip Arthroscopy

    Hip arthroscopy, also referred to as keyhole or minimally invasive surgery, is a procedure in which an arthroscope is inserted into your hip joint to check for any damage and repair it simultaneously.

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  • Hip Cartilage RepairHip Cartilage Repair

    Hip cartilage is a white, tough, flexible tissue covering the ball (femoral head) and socket (acetabulum) of your hip joint. It acts as a cushion or shock-absorber and allows the bones to slide over one another by providing a smooth surface in the joint.

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  • Hip Cartilage RestorationHip Cartilage Restoration

    Hip cartilage restoration is a surgical technique to repair damaged articular cartilage in the hip joint by stimulating new growth of cartilage or by transplanting cartilage into areas with defects in order to relieve pain and restore normal function to the hip.

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  • Hip Labral RepairHip Labral Repair

    Labrum is a ring of strong fibrocartilaginous tissue lining around the socket of the hip joint.

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  • Hip Fracture SurgeryHip Fracture Surgery

    Surgical correction of a hip fracture is known as hip fracture surgery.

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  • Hip MicrofractureHip Microfracture

    Hip Microfracture is a marrow-stimulating technique that creates a network of small holes in the bone below the hip cartilage (subchondral bone). The goal of the procedure is to increase the blood supply to stimulate cartilage growth.

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