Hip
The hip joint is made up of two bones: the pelvis and the femur (the thighbone). It is the largest ball-and-socket joint in your body. Many powerful muscles connect to and cross by the hip joint, making it possible for us to accelerate quickly during actions like walking, running and jumping. Minimally invasive surgery can treat many hip conditions including:
- Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the Hip
- Degenerative Joint Disease of the Hip (Osteoarthritis of the Hip)
- Labral Tears of the Hip
- Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Follow the links below to learn more about minimally invasive treatments for the hip.