Hip Anatomy
The hip joint is the largest weight-bearing joint in the human body. It is also referred to as a ball and socket joint and is surrounded by muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
Conditions
- Hip Adductor Injuries
- Gluteal Strain
- Hip Ligament Injuries
- Femoral Subchondral Cysts
- Hip Bone Spurs
- Avulsion fractures of the Pelvis
- Hip Injury
- Femoral Neck Fracture
- Gluteus Tendon Tear
- Hip Pain
- Hip Bursitis
- Femoroacetabular Impingement
- Avascular Necrosis
- Hip Fracture
- Femoral Shaft Fracture
- Gluteus Medius Tear
- Hip Labral Tear
- Hip Instability
- Hip and Groin Disorders
- Hip Abductor Tears
- Hip Synovitis
- Hip Tendonitis
- Osteoarthritis of the Hip
- Hip Osteonecrosis
- Partial Hamstring Tears
- Hamstring Injuries
Procedures
- Osteochondroplasty
- Open Gluteus Medius Repair
- Acetabuloplasty
- Femoroacetabular Osteoplasty
- Trochanteric Bursa Injections
- Robotic Total Hip Replacement
- Hip Cartilage Repair
- Hip Surgery
- Femoral Osteoplasty
- Hip Labral Repair
- Hip Preservation Surgery
- Hip Fracture Surgery
- Proximal Hamstring Repair
- Physical Therapy for Hip
- Hip Arthroscopy
- Total Hip Replacement
- Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
- Direct Anterior Hip Replacement
- Proximal Femoral Osteotomy
- Hip Trauma Reconstruction
- Primary Hip Replacement
- Rapid Recovery Hip Replacement
- Hip Cartilage Restoration
- Hip Reconstruction
- Robotic-Assisted Hip Replacement
- Hip Labral Augmentation
- Hip Labral Reconstruction










