Hip arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique utilized by orthopedic surgeons to diagnose and treat various hip joint conditions. By using a specialized instrument called an arthroscope, a small, thin fiber-optic camera, the surgeon gains visual access to the inside of the hip joint. This procedure involves making small incisions in the skin through which the arthroscope is inserted, enabling the surgeon to view the joint’s structures on a video monitor…
Knee replacement

Knee replacement, also referred to as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to replace a damaged or severely arthritic knee joint with an artificial implant. The objective of this surgery is to alleviate pain, enhance mobility, and restore knee function when non-surgical treatments have proven ineffective…
Ultrasound-guided injections

Ultrasound-guided injections for the hip and knee are medical procedures where healthcare professionals utilize ultrasound imaging to accurately guide the administration of injections into the hip or knee joint and surrounding structures. These injections are commonly employed for diagnosing and treating various conditions that impact these joints, alleviating pain, reducing inflammation, and enhancing joint function…
ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) repair

ACL reconstruction is a surgical technique designed to mend a compromised ACL in the knee. This critical ligament contributes to stabilizing the knee by limiting the forward progression of the lower leg bone, or tibia, in relation to the upper leg bone, or femur…