Hip Joint Preservation Treatments
Structural problems that occur in the early stages of the hip joint may lead to osteoarthritis and limitation of movement over time. Hip joint preservation surgery includes treatments aimed at maintaining the natural joint for as long as possible. This approach is particularly important for young and active patients.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, and early cartilage damage are among the most common conditions treated with hip joint preservation surgery. Through arthroscopic techniques, these problems can be addressed at an early stage, helping to prevent progressive joint degeneration.
The goal of hip joint preservation treatments is not only to reduce pain, but also to restore joint biomechanics, improve range of motion, and delay or completely eliminate the need for joint replacement surgery.