Hip

While hip injuries are often associated with older folks, people of any age can experience hip pain, especially those active in sports. Hip pain can be the result of a condition that has developed over time, such as bursitis and arthritis, or of an injury, such as a hip fracture or dislocation.

In some cases, and if not detected early, conditions such as hip bursitis and hip arthritis may create extreme bone and joint discomfort, making surgery a credible option for relieving your hip pain.

Make an appointment for evaluation if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Joint pain felt in the front of the hip, along the outside of the hip, in the groin or over the buttock area
  • Discomfort and swelling in the thigh and knee
  • Joint inflammation or hip muscle spasms, which may cause fluid accumulation in the hip joint
  • Limping or the inability to walk comfortably on the affected side
  • Inability to bend or rotate the hip
  • Soreness and the feeling of the hip throbbing while sleeping or resting
  • Fever, redness, and warmth—which are signs of infection

Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy, or “hip scope,” is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine, diagnose and treat the source of hip pain or other condition in your hip. During a hip arthroscopy, an orthopedic surgeon makes small incisions at the hip and inserts a small camera called an arthroscope, as well as other surgical tools to perform the procedure, to examine the inside of the hip joint. Arthroscopy is commonly performed in an outpatient setting, allowing patients to go home the same day. Patients typically experience less pain and a quicker recovery with an arthroscopic procedure, in contrast to open surgery.

Hip arthroscopy at Central Indiana Orthopedics can be performed to treat the following hip injuries and conditions:

  • Labral tear repair
  • Hip impingement / femoroacetabular impingement
  • Removal of loose fragments of bone or cartilage, diseased or inflamed joint lining or bone spurs

To consult with an orthopedic hip specialist trained in performing hip arthroscopy, request an appointment online or call 800-622-6575.

Hip Replacement & Hip Revision Surgery

Whether you are at the beginning stages of treatment for hip arthritis, or you are ready for a hip replacement, you can have peace of mind knowing our experienced, board-certified orthopedic hip surgeons will work with you to determine an individualized treatment plan. Our joint replacement surgeons have the latest technologies at their disposal, including Mako SmartRobotics™ technology used in total hip replacement procedures resulting in a more accurate procedure, less pain and a quicker recovery. Learn more about hip replacement surgery and technology available at https://ciocenter.com/services/surgery-revision/.

To consult with a hip doctor at Central Indiana Orthopedics, please request an appointment online or call 800-622-6575.

Walk-In Clinic for Recent Hip Injuries

For sudden hip injuries that need immediate attention, visit Central Indiana Orthopedics Walk-In Clinic, no appointment or referral needed. Our Walk-In Clinics are staffed by orthopedic experts to quickly diagnose your injury and provide an individualized treatment plan. Find our Walk-In Clinic locations and hours at ciocenter.com/services/walk-in-clinic/.

Locations

Anderson 2610 Enterprise Drive
Anderson, IN 46013
Phone: 800-622-6575 Get Directions
Elwood St. Vincent Mercy Hospital Medical Specialty Suites
1331 South A Street
Elwood, IN 46036
Phone: 765-608-3668 Get Directions
Fishers 14300 E. 138th Street
Building B
Fishers, IN 46037
Phone: 800-622-6575 Get Directions
Marion 706 N River Drive
Marion, IN 46952
Phone: 800-622-6575 Get Directions
Muncie 3600 West Bethel Avenue
Muncie, IN 47304
Phone: 800-622-6575 Get Directions
Winchester 473 SE Greenville Avenue
Winchester, IN 47394
Phone: 765-584-0339 Get Directions