ONS Orthopedic Surgeons to speak at Greenwich Hospital Joint Replacement Update on March 23rd
Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
Not all chronic hip pain is due to arthritis. Hip impingement can cause significant pain during sports activity as well as daily routines including getting dressed, climbing stairs, and even sitting comfortably in a chair. Hip impingement tends to occur in active young adults, and especially athletes. It’s a painful and often unrecognized condition involving a tear in the hip labrum.
Now the damage can be repaired and the bone re-contoured using a procedure known as using hip arthroscopy. With two small incisions and a small camera, the surgeon can clearly visualize the hip ball and socket, see exactly where the impingement is, and repair the problem. Because it’s minimally invasive surgery, there’s significantly less pain, minimal scarring and a shorter recover time than with open surgery.
ONS Orthopedic surgeon Tim Greene, MD is Fellowship-trained in sports medicine and hip arthroscopy.
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., announced a recall of the ASR™ XL Acetabular System and DePuy ASR™ Hip Resurfacing System used in hip replacement surgery due to the number of patients who required a second hip replacement procedure.
ONS physicians have never used this device in their hip replacement procedures and none of our patients should have concerns about this recall.
More ONS doctors in the news!
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Steven Hindman was interviewed by Anne Semmes of Greenwich Citizen for an article about common injuries that occur around the holidays. If you didn’t see the story, check out Avoiding those costly falls over Thanksgiving.
ONS is committed to providing excellent orthopaedic and neurosurgical care through integrative knowledge, cooperation among personnel and compassion for our patients. By setting the highest of standards, we can confidently offer patients the best options for the best possible outcomes.