HIP JOINT ARTHROSCOPY

HIP JOINT ARTHROSCOPY

Trust The Hip Surgeon for advanced hip joint arthroscopy procedures and personalized care

0 K+
Happy Patients
0 +
Years Expertise
0 +
Locations

Get an Appointment

Hip skeleton Image

HIP JOINT ARTHROSCOPY

What is Hip Joint Arthroscopy?

What is Hip Joint Arthroscopy?

Hip joint arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the use of a small camera and instruments to diagnose and treat various hip joint conditions. It is commonly used to address issues such as hip impingement, labral tears, cartilage damage, and loose bodies within the joint.

RATED ON GOOGLE
5/5
Happy Patients Image
148+ REVIEWS
Who Needs Hip Arthroscopy

HIP JOINT ARTHROSCOPY

Who Needs Hip Arthroscopy?

Who Needs Hip?

Hip arthroscopy is recommended for individuals with hip pain that does not improve with conservative treatments like rest, physical therapy, and medication. The hip arthroscopy procedure can help improve pain and function.

 

Those who may benefit from this procedure include 

  • Athletes with hip pain
  • Individuals with hip impingement
  • Patients with labral tears

SYMPTOMS

Symptoms

Indications for Hip Joint Arthroscopy

If you are experiencing persistent hip pain, limited range of motion, or swelling in the hip joint, it may be time to consult the best orthopedic surgeon for hip arthroscopy. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Vikas Jain today!

Indications for Hip Joint Arthroscopy

PROCESS

Procedure

Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Preparation

Preparation involves sterilizing the area, positioning the patient correctly, and ensuring all necessary equipment is ready for the procedure to begin smoothly and efficiently.

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Small Incisions

Small incisions are made around the hip joint to allow the arthroscope and other surgical instruments to be inserted without causing excessive trauma to the surrounding tissues.

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Visualisation

Visualisation is achieved by inserting the arthroscope, a small camera attached to a flexible tube, into the hip joint to provide a clear view of the internal structures.

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Insertion of the Arthroscope

Insertion of the arthroscope into the hip joint allows the surgeon to examine the cartilage, ligaments, and other tissues for any abnormalities that may require intervention.

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Tissue Repair/Removal

Tissue repair or removal may be necessary during hip arthroscopy to address issues such as labral tears, loose bodies, or inflamed synovium that can cause pain and limited mobility.

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Bone Reshaping/Trimming

Bone reshaping/trimming may be performed to correct any abnormalities in the shape of the hip joint, such as removing excess bone or reshaping the socket to improve stability and range of motion.

Procedure Process of Hip Joint Arthroscopy
Closure

Closure of the incisions is done using sutures or adhesive strips to ensure proper healing and minimize scarring, allowing the patient to recover rapidly and return to normal activities after hip arthroscopy.

HIP ARTHROSCOPY

What are the advantages of hip arthroscopy?

Advantages

When it comes to hip arthroscopy, the benefits are numerous. From faster recovery times to less invasive procedures, patients can expect a range of advantages. Dr. Vikas Jain is the best orthopedic surgeon for hip arthroscopy, ensuring optimal results and a smoother treatment journey.

Faster Recovery Time

Faster Recovery Time

Hip arthroscopy allows for a quicker recovery time compared to traditional hip surgery methods

Reduced Risk of Complications

Reduced Risk of Complications

The minimally invasive nature of hip arthroscopy results in a reduced risk of postoperative complications

Minimal Blood Loss 

Minimal Blood Loss

Patients undergoing hip arthroscopy experience minimal blood loss during the procedure, leading to a smoother recovery

Improved Joint Function

Improved Joint Function

By addressing hip joint issues through arthroscopy, patients can enjoy improved function and mobility in their hip

Post Surgical

Exercises

Hip Joint Arthroscopy Exercises

Hip Flexor Stretch

Lie on your back and bring one knee towards your chest, holding for 15 seconds.

Hip Abduction

Lay on your side, lift the top leg towards the ceiling, then lower back down.

Quadriceps Sets

Sit with legs straight, tighten thigh muscles and hold for 5 seconds.

Clamshell Exercises

Lay on your side with knees bent, lift top knee while keeping feet together.

Doctor Icon

Glute Bridges

Lay on your back with knees bent, lift hips off the ground using your glutes.

Leg Lifts

Lay on your back, lift one leg up towards the ceiling, then lower back down.

Hip Extension

Lay on your stomach, lift one leg towards the ceiling, then lower back down.

Hamstring Stretches

Sit with one leg straight out, lean forward to stretch the back of your leg.

Doctor Icon
OUR Patients

Video Testimonials

OUR Patients
Testimonials

Video Testimonials

transparent
The Hip Surgeon Logo

Bangladesh to India

transparent
The Hip Surgeon Logo

MIS Anterior Hip Replacement

transparent
The Hip Surgeon Logo

Bikini DAA MIS

The Hip Surgeon Logo

Patients feel the best after the surgery

transparent
The Hip Surgeon Logo

MIS Bikini Direct Anterior

HIP JOINT ARTHROSCOPY

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Vikaas Jain
Health Icon
Happy patient Image

The cost of hip arthroscopy in India ranges from ₹80,000 to ₹3,00,000, depending on the hospital and surgeon.

During a hip arthroscopy in India, you can expect to undergo minimally invasive surgery to treat hip conditions.

For a reputable hip arthroscopy clinic in Indore, you can visit Dr. Vikaas Jain’s clinic. Dr. Jain is a leading surgeon with extensive experience in treating hip joint issues. His clinic is well-known for its high success rates and exceptional care in hip arthroscopy.

The hip arthroscopy recovery time is typically 4-6 weeks, with physical therapy recommended to aid in rehabilitation.

Hip arthroscopy surgery time is usually around 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure.

CONTACT US

Book an Appointment