5 Things You Should Know About Your Hip Joint Before Undergoing Surgery
Your hip joint can withstand many times your bodyweight while performing a wide range of activities. But despite its sturdy...
5 Things You Should Know About Your Hip Joint Before Undergoing Surgery
Your hip joint can withstand many times your bodyweight while performing a wide range of activities. But despite its sturdy...
Alternatives to Hip Replacement for Hip Pain
Chronic hip pain not improving with conservative treatment? Joint replacement doesn’t have to be your only solution! At the American...
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure to repair torn or damaged structures inside the hip joint. It can be...
Treating Hip Pointers in Football Players
With the kick-off of the NFL season, North America’s favorite sport once again takes the centerstage in the hearts and minds...
Innovative Treatments for Hip Injuries
Do you have a hip injury that hasn’t healed well with nonsurgical treatment and you would rather not undergo surgery? You might...
The Most Common Causes of Hip Pain
Your hip joint is one of the largest joints in your body. Being a ball-and-socket joint, it fits together in such a way as to allow...
Is Smoking Bad for Your Joints?
Smoking is related to poor heart health, respiratory disease, and many forms of cancers. But did you know that smoking...
What You Need to Know About Hip Replacement Surgery
Hip replacement is one of the most successful joint replacement surgeries performed in the US today. At the American Hip...
How Falls Can Injure Your Hips
Did you know that 95% of the hip fractures are caused by falls, usually falling sideways? As your hips are one of the widest parts of...
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Non-Surgical Procedures for Hip Discomfort
Are you experiencing hip discomfort that’s limiting your daily activities? Before considering surgery, explore these non-surgical options that can provide relief and improve your quality of life.
Hip Labrum Tear: Diagnosis and Treatment Options
The hip labrum is a ring of cartilage that lines the edge of the hip socket. It helps to stabilize the joint and prevent the femoral head from slipping out of place. When the labrum is damaged or torn, it can lead to pain, instability, and a range...
Hip Health for Dancers: Essential Tips for a Long Career
Dancers, with their demanding routines and acrobatic movements, often push their bodies to the limit. This physical intensity can take a toll on their joints, particularly the hips.
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