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Minimally Invasive, Maximal Relief: Repairing Pattys Labrum Using Hip Arthroscopy

Minimally Invasive, Maximal Relief: Repairing Pattys Labrum Using Hip Arthroscopy







The pain in her hip was piercing. Patty dragged her leg when trying to walk. She knew it was time for another hip procedure, but the first one she had was traumatic to her, emotionally and physically. This time though, she was referred to Hip Arthroscopy specialist John P. Salvo, MD, and what a difference it made. The minimally invasive procedure relieved her of her pain immediately following her surgery as she was in the recovery room. She was out of the surgery center and back home within hours. Now, a few months later, she is walking on a treadmill, gardening, and enjoying life pain free.
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Incision and Exposure - Direct Anterior Total Hip Replacement







The anterior approach is an approach to the front of the hip joint as opposed to a lateral (side) approach to the hip or posterior (back) approach. It is a true anterior approach to the hip and should not be confused with the Harding approach which is often referred to as an anterior approach. Visiit www.orangeorthopaedics.com for more.
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Get the facts on causes of hip pain , and learn about medications used for treatment of hip pain.

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