hip arthroscopy

hip arthroscopy is the forward-most surgery for femoroacetabular impingement-fai and labral tears, as well as a few other hip related problems. the procedure is done through 2-3 holes and guided by arthroscopic camera. the recovery is easier than open surgery and it is an outpatient procedure, not requiring a hospital stay.

here are some resources for learning about hip arthroscopy:

faq-university of connecticut health center
hip arthroscopy

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