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Injury Overview Femeroacetabular Impingment, often referred to as FAI for short, refers to a condition where there is a abnormality of the shape of the bones of the hip joint.

Introduction & General Considerations In orthopedics, instability occurs when patients have pain or discomfort due to abnormal looseness of a joint. When a joint completely comes out of place it

Injury Overview The iliopsoas (Psoas) is a muscle that originates within the pelvis and passes over the front of the hip joint before inserting on the femur (thighbone) at the

Injury Overview The acetabular labrum is a type of cartilage that covers the rim of the hip socket (known as the acetabulum). It may be injured as a result of

The gluteus medius and gluteus minimus are muscles which are important for motion and stability of the hip joint. Injury Overview The gluteus medius and gluteus minimus are key to

Articular cartilage is a soft, fibrous tissue that covers the ends of bones within a joint, allowing for smooth, low-friction motion. Articular cartilage can become damaged through trauma associated with

Dr. Adam Anz is trained in hip arthroscopy and uses this approach to treat a number of hip conditions. Hip arthroscopy uses tiny, keyhole incisions to insert a small video

Femeroacetabular Impingment, often referred to as FAI for short, refers to a condition where there is a abnormality of the shape of the bones of the hip joint. FAI can

Articular cartilage is a very important component of a healthy knee joint. It covers the ends of each of the bones and is what allows for a fluid, smooth, painless

Injury Overview Bursal tissue is present in the body to decrease friction between two adjacent moving structures. When this tissue becomes irritated (or inflammed), the condition is known as bursitis.

Injury Overview Femeroacetabular Impingment, often referred to as FAI for short, refers to a condition where there is a abnormality of the shape of the bones of the hip joint.

Introduction & General Considerations In orthopedics, instability occurs when patients have pain or discomfort due to abnormal looseness of a joint. When a joint completely comes out of place it

Injury Overview The iliopsoas (Psoas) is a muscle that originates within the pelvis and passes over the front of the hip joint before inserting on the femur (thighbone) at the

Injury Overview The acetabular labrum is a type of cartilage that covers the rim of the hip socket (known as the acetabulum). It may be injured as a result of

The gluteus medius and gluteus minimus are muscles which are important for motion and stability of the hip joint. Injury Overview The gluteus medius and gluteus minimus are key to

Articular cartilage is a soft, fibrous tissue that covers the ends of bones within a joint, allowing for smooth, low-friction motion. Articular cartilage can become damaged through trauma associated with

Dr. Adam Anz is trained in hip arthroscopy and uses this approach to treat a number of hip conditions. Hip arthroscopy uses tiny, keyhole incisions to insert a small video

Femeroacetabular Impingment, often referred to as FAI for short, refers to a condition where there is a abnormality of the shape of the bones of the hip joint. FAI can

Articular cartilage is a very important component of a healthy knee joint. It covers the ends of each of the bones and is what allows for a fluid, smooth, painless

Injury Overview Bursal tissue is present in the body to decrease friction between two adjacent moving structures. When this tissue becomes irritated (or inflammed), the condition is known as bursitis.