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When Surgery Is Needed

Surgery is recommended when pain affects daily activities, when conservative care fails, or when the joint structure is significantly damaged due to injury or arthritis.

Arthroscopy (Keyhole Hip Surgery)

A minimally invasive procedure used to treat labral tears, cartilage damage, and conditions like FAI. Small incisions allow faster recovery and less tissue damage.

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Labral Repair

Surgical repair of torn hip labrum to restore stability and reduce pain.

FAI Correction

Surgery to reshape excess bone and reduce friction between the hip socket and thigh bone.

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Core Decompression for AVN

A procedure that relieves pressure within the bone and helps restore blood flow in early stages of avascular necrosis.

Partial and Total Hip Replacement

For severe arthritis or joint collapse, the damaged hip is replaced with artificial components. This improves mobility and reduces long-term pain.

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Robotic-Assisted Hip Surgery

Robotic systems help plan and perform hip replacement with increased accuracy and precision, supporting a smoother and more predictable recovery.

Surgery to Recovery: What to Expect

Most patients begin walking early after surgery and start physiotherapy soon after. Recovery improves steadily with guided exercises and follow-up care.

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