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To make an appointment, call 952.831.TRIA (8742)
The information provided here is not intended to replace diagnosis by an orthopaedic specialist. Consult with a TRIA physician for a complete diagnosis and recommended treatment.
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Hip injuries can happen suddenly, as in a fall, or from wear and tear from everyday activity. When injury occurs, the hip’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments, cartilage and other structures. Treatments for hip problems range from physical therapy to medications to surgery.
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Degenerative Joint Disease
The wearing away of the cartilage padding of the joint that can cause bone to rub against bone.
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Hip Labral Tear
The labrum, cushioning the joint, can be torn from degeneration or traumatic injury.
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Conditions
Degenerative Joint Disease
The wearing away of the cartilage padding of the joint that can cause bone to rub against bone.
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Hip Labral Tear
The labrum, cushioning the joint, can be torn from degeneration or traumatic injury.
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The information provided here is not intended to replace diagnosis by an orthopaedic specialist. Consult with a TRIA physician for a complete diagnosis and recommended treatment.