At Prevea Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, we know power starts with the hips. That’s why we provide unique hip care, unlike anywhere else. With comprehensive, advanced and individualized hip preservation techniques, we'll help you reach your highest level of function. Here, we'll get to root cause of what's happening in order to treat and preserve your hips so you can pursue your goals. Call to schedule an appointment today.
While hip preservation procedures are most often performed on young and active individuals suffering from painful hip conditions, they may also be recommended for aging adults. This may include adults with physically demanding jobs or lifestyles, or anyone with recurring hip pain or problems caused by conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI or hip impingement), hip dysplasia, labral tears, rotation abnormalities of the thigh bone (femur), and traumatic injuries.
Anyone with recurring and/or undiagnosed pain in their hip, groin or buttocks should be evaluated for hip preservation treatment.
A surgical procedure performed to correct specific deformities of the femur (long bone in the upper leg, also called the thigh bone) and hip joint that may be causing a variety of problems including cartilage damage, labrum tears, and various forms of hip impingement. In this procedure, the femur is realigned to resolve or prevent those problems from occurring.
What is hip preservation?
Hip preservation describes a group of surgical procedures that aim to fix various causes of hip pain and dysfunction in a normal, pre-arthritic hip joint to improve an individual’s hip function and reduce hip pain - while simultaneously preserving the natural hip joint and delaying or avoiding the need for total hip replacement.Who is a candidate for hip preservation?
While total hip replacement is a necessary and highly effective treatment for many patients, especially those with moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis, there are some conditions – if caught early enough – in which the natural joint, cartilage and tissues can be preserved. There is significant benefit to this as our natural joints and tissues are “living”, allowing them to regenerate and last for decades, provided the proper treatment is applied -- unlike artificial hip joints in a total hip replacement, which will inevitably wear out.While hip preservation procedures are most often performed on young and active individuals suffering from painful hip conditions, they may also be recommended for aging adults. This may include adults with physically demanding jobs or lifestyles, or anyone with recurring hip pain or problems caused by conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI or hip impingement), hip dysplasia, labral tears, rotation abnormalities of the thigh bone (femur), and traumatic injuries.
Anyone with recurring and/or undiagnosed pain in their hip, groin or buttocks should be evaluated for hip preservation treatment.