Courtesy: Eurico Monteiro MD, Porto, Portugal Peritrochanteric Space Disorders Introduction Peritrochanteric space disorders refer to pathology occurring in the region between the iliotibial band (ITB) and the greater trochanter of the femur. These conditions commonly present as: Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS) GTPS is a broad clinical entity that includes: Gluteus medius tears Gluteus […]
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Step-by-Step Approach to Hip Arthroscopy
Courtesy: Dr Leandro Alves de Oliveira MD, COT Goiânia, Brazil Hip Arthroscopy: Principles and Surgical Technique Introduction Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various intra-articular and periarticular hip disorders. Common indications include: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) Labral tears Chondral lesions Loose bodies Synovial pathology Hip arthroscopy has become […]
Pubalgia
Courtesy: Lourenco Peixoto, Riode Janeiro, Brazil Pubalgia (Sports Groin Pain) Introduction Pubalgia, also known as sports groin pain, is a complex and often poorly defined cause of chronic groin pain in athletes. It is not a single disease entity, but rather a spectrum of disorders involving: Muscles Tendons Pubic symphysis Hip joint Inguinal region […]
Total Hip Replacement after Hip Arthroscopy
Courtesy: Leandro Alves de Oliviera, Brazil Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) After Failed Hip Arthroscopy Introduction Hip arthroscopy has become a widely accepted procedure for the treatment of: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) Labral tears Chondral lesions Loose bodies Ligamentum teres pathology Snapping hip syndrome Although hip arthroscopy is an important hip preservation procedure, some patients eventually […]
Avoiding Complications in Hip Arthroscopy
Courtesy: Thiago Busato, Hip Surgeon, Curitiba, Brazil Hip Arthroscopy: Avoiding Complications and Optimizing the Operative Field Hip arthroscopy has evolved significantly over the past two decades and is now a widely accepted treatment for conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, and chondral injuries. As surgical techniques and instrumentation have improved, complication rates […]
Update on Hip Arthroscopy
Courtesy: Oliver Marin-Pena, Madrid, Spain Hip Arthroscopy and Hip Preservation Surgery: Current Concepts and Practical Pearls Hip arthroscopy has become an increasingly important tool in the management of young adults with chronic hip and groin pain. Advances in imaging, surgical techniques, and understanding of hip biomechanics have expanded its indications. However, successful outcomes depend heavily […]
Gluteus Medius Tendon Tears
Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA Gluteus Medius Tendon Tears Introduction Gluteus medius tendon tears are an increasingly recognized cause of lateral hip pain and disability. Historically, many of these patients were diagnosed with trochanteric bursitis, but advances in imaging and understanding of hip biomechanics have shown that gluteus medius pathology […]
Cam Impingement of the Hip
Courtesy: Sports Kongres, Copenhagen Prof. Siôn Glyn-Jones Chair: Prof. Per Hölmich, Dr. Olufemi Ayeni
Hip Arthroscopy: Innovative Applications and Advanced Techniques
Courtesy: NewYorkOrtho Hip Arthroscopy: Current Concepts, Advanced Applications, and Emerging Techniques Introduction Hip arthroscopy has undergone remarkable evolution over the past several decades. What was once considered a niche procedure is now a cornerstone of modern hip preservation surgery. In the 1980s, many patients with hip pain were broadly diagnosed with bursitis, tendonitis, or arthritis. […]








