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Hip Dislocation

A painful condition known as hip dislocation occurs when the ball joint of your hip comes out of its socket. The most common cause is a significant traumatic injury. Dislocation of artificial hip replacements is somewhat easier. A dislocated hip is a serious medical condition. It disables your leg until it is fixed and causes acute pain.

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Do I need crutches for a longer time after a failed hip arthroscopy where the labrum was not fixed?

Query: Hello doctor, A few days ago, I had a failed hip arthroscopy where the cam and pincer impingements were shaved, but my hip sockets were too deep to repair my labrum or asses my joint. I had even started 50 % weight bearing as instructed, which I had to return to 25 %. Since the labrum was not repai...  Read Full »


Dr. Atul Prakash

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. The procedure entails strong traction to open up the space between the ball and the socket and the cam, and the acetabular edge is shaved. The labrum is initially identified and separated from the edge of the acet...  Read Full »

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