What Is Hip Arthroscopy?

As a minimally invasive surgery, hip arthroscopy is an advanced technology for the treatment of hip joint diseases that are ineffective in conservative treatment. It can not only treat intra-articular lesions, but also can perform drilling and decompression. Compared with any hip-retaining surgery, it reduces the damage to joint blood flow and stability. It has played a positive role in reducing pain, improving joint mobility and delaying joint replacement time.

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