After a labrum tear in her hip and a hip arthroscopy, patient returns to OrthoIndy for shoulder treatment. Find out how this patient was able to return to yoga.
What are the types of hip replacement surgery and how soon can you get back to your active lifestyle? Find out more about total hip replacement surgery.
What are the warning signs of deep vein thrombosis and how do you know if you have a blood clot in your leg? Learn more about causes, tests and treatment.
What is the recovery time for a hip replacement? Learn more about how a patient got his life back after surgery and returned to golf and tennis.
OrthoIndy total joint replacement surgeon, Dr. Patrick Millikan discusses five benefits and the average recovery time of a hip or knee replacement surgery.
How do you treat hip impingement? After undergoing hip surgery and treatment for hip impingement, Amanda Annee continues to do what she loves: Play soccer.
Surgeons perform almost a million knee and hip replacements yearly. A bilateral joint replacement is when both hips or both knees are replaced simultaneously.
Most people experience aches and pains in their joints sometimes. We explain when to see a joint pain specialist and how to get back to living a pain-free life.
After living with hip pain since he was a child, Chad turns to Indianapolis total joint surgeon for a total hip replacement and finally found hip pain relief.
A labral tear is when the labrum separates from the socket. It’s usually the result of repetitive action straining the hip joint and causing an overuse injury.
Hip arthroscopy is a common procedure that helps treat a number of hip injuries and conditions. Some of these conditions include dysplasia and synovitis.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), also referred to as hip impingement, is when extra bone grows along one or both of the bones that form the hip joint.
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