Your hips are essential to your body’s stability and mobility, playing a crucial role in every step, jump, and twist. However, dealing with hip pain or an injury can drastically limit your ability to move and live comfortably. At The Orthopedic Partners, our dedicated hip specialists are here to help you restore function, alleviate pain, and get back to the activities you enjoy most.

Anatomy of the Hip

The hip is one of the body's largest and most complex joints, designed to withstand repeated motion and a fair amount of wear and tear. As a ball-and-socket joint, the hip allows for a wide range of motion while providing the necessary stability to support the body’s weight. However, due to its constant use, the hip is also susceptible to a variety of injuries and degenerative conditions.

Common Hip Conditions We Treat

Our specialists at The Orthopedic Partners are experts in diagnosing and treating a wide range of hip conditions, including:

  • Hip Fractures: Often the result of trauma or falls, hip fractures are serious injuries that typically require surgical intervention to restore mobility and function.
  • Arthritis: Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can affect the hip joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Our team provides comprehensive care to manage these chronic conditions.
  • Hip Labral Tears: Damage to the labrum, the cartilage surrounding the hip joint, can cause pain, clicking, or a feeling of instability in the hip.
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip joint, can lead to pain and discomfort, particularly with movement.
  • Hip Impingement (FAI): Femoroacetabular impingement occurs when there is abnormal contact between the hip bones, leading to joint damage and pain.

Advanced Treatment Options

Our providers tailor their treatment plans to meet the individual needs of each patient, ensuring the best possible outcomes. Our comprehensive treatment options include:

  • Non-surgical Management: For many hip conditions, conservative treatments such as physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections can be effective in managing symptoms and improving function.
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery: When surgery is necessary, our specialists are skilled in performing minimally invasive procedures, such as hip arthroscopy, to treat labral tears and impingements with less recovery time and reduced scarring.
  • Hip Replacement Surgery: For advanced arthritis or severe hip fractures, hip replacement surgery may be recommended. Our surgeons utilize the latest techniques (direct anterior approach) in total hip replacement to relieve pain and restore mobility, including options for robotic-assisted surgery for enhanced precision.

Meet Our Hip Specialists

Surgical:

Garrett C. Davis, M.D.

Non-Operative:

Why Choose The Orthopedic Partners?

At The Orthopedic Partners, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to deliver the best treatment options for your hip condition. Our focus is on helping you regain mobility, reduce pain, and return to your daily activities with confidence. Whether you need non-surgical treatments or hip replacement surgery, you can trust our team to provide the expert care you need.