Hip Resurfacing as an Alternative to Hip Replacement
Hip resurfacing can be an effective alternative to total hip replacement in certain patients. The goal of maintaining bone stock...
Hip Resurfacing as an Alternative to Hip Replacement
Hip resurfacing can be an effective alternative to total hip replacement in certain patients. The goal of maintaining bone stock...
Why Does My Hip Pop When I Walk Snapping Hip
Have you ever experienced a popping, snapping, or clicking sensation in the hip with walking or certain hip movements...
What To Do If Your Elective Surgery Was Cancelled Due To COVID-19
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Surgeon General of the United States, Dr. Jerome Adams, in conjunction with...
Hip Injuries and Treatment in Basketball Players
Basketball is a great sport and March Madness, with its dramatic upsets and uplifting narratives, makes the sport even...
How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Joint Surgery
In the last decade, we have been introduced to self-driving cars and virtual home assistants; therefore, it should not come...
How Robotics is Changing Joint Replacement
In the last decade, we have been introduced to self-driving cars and virtual home assistants; therefore, it should not come...
How to Set Yourself Up for Success Following Hip Surgery
Hip surgery can greatly improve quality of life by alleviating hip pain and restoring function. Typically, surgery is recommended...
Hip bursitis is one of the primary causes of hip pain. It occurs when one or more of the fluid-filled sacs (called bursa), which...
Top 5 Warm-Up Exercises to Teach Your Kids
Provided by: Dr. Benjamin Domb, M.D., Founder, Medical Director & Orthopedic Surgeon at The American Hip Institute...
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Hip Pain: What Are the Causes and Treatment?
The hip joint is the body’s largest ball-and-socket joint that can withstand repeated motion and a fair amount of wear and tear. Whenever you use the hip, a cushion of cartilage helps...
How to Avoid Hip Injuries for Baseball Players
Hip injuries are among the most common reasons baseball players are sidelined for a significant period. These account for about 5.5% of all baseball-related injuries.
What Exercises Should I Avoid With a Torn Labrum?
A torn hip labrum, also referred to as a hip labral tear, is an injury to the labrum, the ring of cartilage that lines the rim of the acetabulum or hip socket. While a torn labrum occurs mainly in athletes...
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