The hip is a ball and socket joint that is subjected to pressure as it bears the body weight while walking and is capable of a large range of motion. Also, it can be prone to the risk of lab… Read More
A labral tear can cause discomfort and make it challenging to find a comfortable position for sleeping. The labrum is a piece of fibrocartilage that holds the ball and socket joints together… Read More
Did you know? During regular activities like walking, a healthy hip carries nearly five times a person’s body weight. In this blog, we would be discussing on labral tear of the hip and… Read More
Labral Tears: A labral tear refers to damage or injury to the labrum, which is a piece of cartilage that surrounds and stabilizes certain joints, primarily in the shoulder and hip. The labru… Read More
Pain is the most common symptom of any orthopedic problem. It can be either mild or severe and acute or chronic depending on the extent of the injury. Hip joint pain is one of the common mus… Read More
Hip labral tear surgery is a medical procedure designed to address damage to the labrum, a ring of cartilage that surrounds the hip joint, providing stability and cushioning. This injury is… Read More
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows doctors to diagnose and treat various hip problems, such as labral tears, impingement, bursitis, and loose bo… Read More
Kids & Growth Plate Fractures
Our personal injury firm represents lots of kids in Hamilton and throughout Ontario who have been hurt in car accident, bicycle accident and pedestrian a… Read More
Dealing with pain above the right hip can be a bothersome experience. Understanding the underlying causes can help you find relief and appropriate treatment. This article will delve into the… Read More
The causes of hip pain are multitudinous. In some cases, you know it was that awkward movement or long run that started the pain. But in other cases, hip pain can start gradually, and you&rs… Read More
When a person gets injuries to the labrum, that is known as a hip labral tear. The labrum is the soft tissue covering the acetabulum of the hip. One may experience a hip labral tear due to i… Read More
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Overview
Arthritis, accidents, or issues with the hip socket can bring on Hip discomfort. Hip pain can affect people of any age, although older people are more prone to encounter it becau… Read More
Conditions or ailments ranging from hair loss to arthritis are successfully managed by conventional treatments such as medications, physical therapy and steroid injections. However, they cou… Read More
Overview
Did you know? During regular activities like walking, a healthy hip carries nearly five times a person’s body weight. Anatomically, the hip is the area on both sides of the pe… Read More
When you do a lunge, your hip may pop because the ball of your femur (thighbone) is pressing against the cup of your hip socket. This may happen if the cartilage that cushions the ball and… Read More
Hip injuries are extremely painful aside from causing major mobility issues. A pain from an injured hip would not only affect that area but also pass on towards your legs, sciatica, groin an… Read More
Hip bursitis is a condition that can cause pain and inflammation in the hip. It can be caused by overuse or injury, and it is more common in people who are overweight or have arthritis. Whi… Read More
Orthopedic surgery is a form of surgery that deals with the musculoskeletal system. It focuses on conditions and injuries of the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, and nerves. Ortho… Read More
Hip pain is miserable making walking across the room almost impossible at times. What is a hip labrum? Are there other causes of hip pain down leg besides a hip labral tear? … Read More
It is generally recommended that patients wait at least four to six weeks before riding a bike after rotator cuff surgery. This allows the tissues to heal and the incisions to close. Howeve… Read More
Do you have daily back or knee pain? Do you ever feel stiff or uncomfortable after spending a lot of time resting or being inactive? Have you ever had a wound that just wouldn’t s… Read More
The number of hip arthroscopies being performed each year is increasing exponentially as the diagnosis of FAI and labral tears becomes more commonplace in orthopedic surgery practice. If his… Read More
The hip joint is the largest joint of the body, and this ball and socket joint fit together with each other in a way that fluid movement will not be restricted. But sometimes, a person start… Read More
How do you know you have a hip flexor strain?
With summer well underway, levels of sport and recreation over the past couple of months have increased dramatically. While the benefit… Read More
Is steroid hip injections really the only option for hip pain treatment? Or are you due a hip replacement and you are looking for a hip replacement alternatives?Medica Stem Cells offer minim… Read More
The lower back and hips are the most common sites of nerve pain in the body. Whether you have a numbness and tingling sensation or sharp, shooting pain, it is often caused by vibration or me… Read More
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Tight hip flexors are almost literally a pain in the ass. Whether you’ve pulled it, are experiencing groin pain, or its some type of sciatic issue- it can be debilitating!I practice Kr… Read More
Osteitis Pubis. Sports Hernia. Athletic Pubalgia. These three terms refer to a set of conditions that result in groin pain in athletes. They all have slightly different nuances, but all of t… Read More
Are you conversant with minimally invasive orthopedic remedies for chronic and acute pain? State of the art advancements in diagnostics and treatment keep you safe from invasive orthopedic c… Read More
In 2015, I taught myself how to swim and decided to compete in my first sprint triathlon. Eight months later I competed in my first Ironman. I was aggressive about my training and ended up w… Read More