A torn hip labrum can lead to hip instability, pain, and impair the labrum's ability to absorb shocks.
Minimally invasive surgery is a type of surgery that involves smaller incisions and shorter recovery time. Learn more about these procedures.
Surgical procedure in which both hips are replaced with prosthetic joints during a single surgery.
Cancer treatments can cause a variety of short- and long-term physical side effects. Rehabilitation can treat the physical side effects of cancer treatment.
A condition in which one or both of the bones of the hip joint are abnormally shaped, causing them to rub against each other.
A total hip replacement via a direct anterior approach is a minimally invasive surgery to replace a damaged hip while avoiding nearby muscles and tendons. Learn about this procedure.
A group of disorders caused by the compression of nerves and/or blood vessels between the neck and upper chest.
Many people develop osteoarthritis as they age. Fortunately, there is wide variety of treatment options that can allow you to continue to pursue the physical activities you enjoy.
Though it’s possible to injure your brachial plexus without even knowing you did so, the consequences can include temporary numbness to your arm, pain, loss of sensation or even paralysis.
Physiatry is a branch of medicine that aims to treat physical pain or limited movement nonsurgically.