Hip Arthroscopy

Hip Arthroscopy at Park Hill Hospital

What is Hip Arthroscopy?

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows your surgeon to see inside your hip using a camera inserted through small cuts in the skin. It is used to examine, diagnose and treat problems that are causing pain and/or restricted movement in your hip.

A hip arthroscopy allows your surgeon to diagnose and treat problems affecting the hip without the need for a large cut in the skin. This may reduce the amount of pain you feel and speed up your recovery after surgery.

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