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4.2 Diagnostic Examination for Hip Arthroscopy

by Srino Bharam, MD | 3 years ago

Chondral lesions of the hip may result from direct trauma or from underlying intra-articular hip disorders. Such lesions rarely occur in isolation and are found in conjunction with other hip pathology, such as labral tears, loose

Dome preparation.MPG

This is the shaving of the top of the femoral head, removing the arthritic bone so that it can be..
By Edwin P. Su, MD
16 years ago

Gluteus Medius Repair: Double-Row Suture-Bridge

The trochanteric bursa is debrided with care taken to avoid debriding the torn tendon. A bleeding..
By American Hip Institute &..
7 years ago

2 Weeks after Minimally Invasive Direct Superior Total Hip Replacement with Dr Lige Kaplan

Patient returns walking without a limp and no cane only 2 weeks after minimally invasive total hip..
By Lige Kaplan, M.D.
8 years ago

Patient discussing his experience with Total Hip Replacement

Patient discussing his experience with Total Hip Replacement Visit https://www.frischortho.com/..
By Nicholas B. Frisch MD
5 years ago

Minimally Invasive Anterior Hip Replacement

The anterior approach is an approach to the front of the hip joint as opposed to a lateral (side)..
By Edgar G. Handal, MD.
16 years ago

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