Hip Arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to both diagnose and treat a wide range of hip problems. Through small incisions, a thin camera and surgical instruments are guided into the joint, allowing the surgeon to see inside and perform repairs without a large incision.
This technique is commonly used to repair torn cartilage (labrum), remove loose fragments, or correct problems such as impingement. Hip arthroscopy can relieve pain, restore movement, and help patients return to normal activity with less downtime than traditional surgery.