Hip & Thigh
The hip joint can sustain damage in a variety of ways, including through injury, arthritis, or simple wear and tear. Though hip replacement procedures are overwhelmingly effective, they are usually a solution of last resort. Orthopaedic surgeons will prescribe a variety of nonsurgical approaches in the treatment of hip pain and debilitation.
When hip surgery is the only viable option, Watson Clinic’s orthopaedic surgeons utilize the latest minimally invasive technologies to correct the impairment and ensure a fast recovery.
These procedures include total hip replacement, an anterior supine hip procedure (A muscle-sparing hip replacement with faster recovery), and hip arthroscopy to repair problem areas using only a few small incisions.
Arthritis, Adult Reconstruction, General Orthopaedics, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder
Arthritis, General Orthopaedics, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder, Sports Medicine
Arthritis, Adult Reconstruction, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Forearm, General Orthopaedics, Hand, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder, Sports Medicine
Arthritis, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, General Orthopaedics, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder, Sports Medicine
Arthritis, General Orthopaedics, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder, Sports Medicine
Arthritis, Adult Reconstruction, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Forearm, General Orthopaedics, Hand, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder, Sports Medicine
Arthritis, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, General Orthopaedics, Hip & Thigh, Knee & Leg, Shoulder, Sports Medicine