Regain your mobility with expert hip care
Healthy hips make an active life possible, but hip injuries can slow you down at work, home and in pursuit of your goals and favorite pastimes. You don’t need to accept hip pain as part of your future. At orthopedic specialty centers across North and Central Texas, you’ll find Baylor Scott & White orthopedic experts ready to help you, using nonsurgical treatments whenever possible and advanced procedures when needed.
When seeking to solve a stubborn problem like hip pain, it’s nice to have several potential solutions to choose from. That’s why our team offers a wide range of treatments for hip injuries. Our orthopedic surgeons take the time to gain a deep understanding of your injury and goals so they can recommend the treatments that best fit your needs.
Our approach to hip care
You can trust that your journey through diagnosis and treatment will be personalized to you. After a thorough diagnostic evaluation, our experts will design a treatment plan that’s unique to your condition, lifestyle and goals for care. Oftentimes, imaging such as X-rays, CT scans and MRI scans may be needed.
Your plan will likely start with nonsurgical treatments, which may be all you need to manage hip pain and get back to the activities that matter most to you. If those treatments aren’t successful, you’ll have access to many types of hip surgery, including minimally invasive procedures with small incisions that can help you return to your regular activities faster.
Hip conditions we treat
Your hip is a ball-and-socket joint made up of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. Injuries can affect any part of this complex joint. You can find care for a range of hip injuries and conditions from Baylor Scott & White orthopedic surgeons. Some of the most common hip conditions our team cares for include:
- Acetabular labral tear
- Arthritis
- Avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis)
- Bone infections (osteomyelitis)
- Bursitis
- Chondrolysis of the hip
- Congenital hip disorders
- Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis)
- Developmental dysplasia of the hip
- Femoroacetabular (hip) impingement
- Fractures and dislocations
- Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
- Hip cartilage injuries
- Hip dysplasia
- Hip malrotation
- Chronic pain
- Labral tear
- Perthes disease
- Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE)
- Snapping hip syndrome
- Sub-spine impingement
- Sprains
- Synovitis
- Tendonitis
Our hip treatments and procedures
Our orthopedic specialists will work with you to find the best treatment for your hip pain, tailored to your age, lifestyle and health. Your plan may include care from experts in areas like rehabilitation, sports medicine or rheumatology, all focused on relieving your pain and getting you moving again.
For mild or manageable pain, lifestyle changes and nonsurgical treatments may offer relief. Depending on the type and severity of your symptoms, your provider may recommend one or more of the following options:
- Arthroscopy
- Abductor reconstruction
- Complex hip revision
- Hip cartilage transplantation
- Hip decompression
- Hip replacement
- Hip resurfacing
- Hip preservation
- Labral reconstruction
- Minimally invasive hip surgery
- Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO)
- Femoral osteotomy (FO)
- Surgical hip dislocation (Ganz Dislocation)
- Physical therapy
- Platelet-rich plasma therapy
- Viscosupplementation
Find a location near you
We help you get care at a location that fits your needs. We offer several locations for your care, including orthopedic specialty centers in North and Central Texas.
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