Dr. Santiago Manzanal
Replacing the hip joint with a prosthesis, making the incision from the front.
Hip replacement through a low incision, similar to a bikini surgery.
Pressure relief on the hip bone to treat bone cell death.
Access to the hip through an incision in the upper thigh.
Surgical repair of a fracture at the top of the femur.
Abnormal friction between the thigh bone and the hip socket.
Injury to the gluteus medius muscle, which stabilizes the hip.
Study of the structure and function of the hip joint.
Minimally invasive hip surgery with the patient lying face up.
Repairing the hip through small incisions using a camera.
Inflammation of the bursae that cushion the bones and tendons of the hip.
Injury to the cartilage ring surrounding the hip socket.
Exercise and therapy program to regain hip function.
Hip joint surface replacement, preserving bone.
General term covering a variety of surgical procedures on the hip.
Surgical treatment of inflammation of the synovium of the hip.
Inflammation of the tendon of the iliopsoas muscle, which connects the spine to the thighbone.
Hip replacement surgery that allows the patient to return home the same day or the next day.
Replacement of only one part of the hip joint.
Surgical procedures performed on children to correct hip deformities or injuries.
Cutting of the pelvic bone to realign the hip joint.
Replacing the hip joint through an incision in the back.
Inflammation of the tendon of the psoas muscle, which flexes the thigh.
Surgery to replace a hip prosthesis that has become loose or worn.
Fracture in the lower part of the neck of the femur.
A specific type of hip replacement that uses a minimally invasive technique.
Complete replacement of the hip joint with a prosthesis.
Administration of medication into the hip joint using ultrasound to guide the needle.
Administration of medication into the hip joint using X-rays to guide the needle.