Hip Arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy is most often used to address hip impingement.
Hip arthroscopy can be used to:
Repair Labral Tears
Shave down Impingement (extra bone) on the femur or the hip socket
Help achieve a diagnosis in uncertain cases of hip pain
Hip arthroscopy involves sticking a camera and instruments into your hip joint from tiny incisions on the upper thigh.
Hip arthroscopy can be combined with other surgical procedures if necessary based on each individual patient’s anatomy, to ensure that all of the structural problems of the hip are corrected.