Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is a modern, minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the hip joint. Using a small camera (arthroscope), the joint is carefully examined and treated through tiny incisions, ensuring precise care with minimal tissue damage.

At the clinic of Dr. Jitendra Aloria, patients receive expert orthopedic care for bone, joint, and muscle conditions, with a strong focus on accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment for faster recovery and long-term relief.


When is Hip Arthroscopy Recommended?

Hip arthroscopy is advised when conservative treatments like medications or physiotherapy do not provide adequate relief. It is commonly used to treat:

  • Labral tears in the hip joint
  • Hip impingement (FAI – Femoroacetabular Impingement)
  • Cartilage damage
  • Hip joint inflammation
  • Loose bone or cartilage fragments
  • Early-stage arthritis or unexplained hip pain

Benefits of Hip Arthroscopy

✔ Minimally invasive procedure

✔ Smaller incisions with minimal scarring

✔ Less pain and reduced blood loss

✔ Faster recovery compared to open surgery

✔ Short hospital stay or same-day discharge

✔ Improved mobility and function


Procedure Details

The procedure is performed using advanced arthroscopic techniques:

  1. Small incisions are made around the hip joint
  2. A high-definition camera is inserted to visualize the joint
  3. Specialized instruments are used to repair or remove damaged tissue
  4. The procedure is completed with precision and minimal disruption

Most procedures are completed within 1–2 hours, depending on the condition.


Recovery & Rehabilitation

With a patient-focused treatment plan, recovery is carefully guided:

  • Use of crutches for initial support
  • Gradual return to movement and daily activities
  • Structured physiotherapy for strength and flexibility
  • Full recovery may take a few weeks to a few months

Why Choose Dr. Jitendra Aloria?

  • Expertise in treating joint and musculoskeletal conditions
  • Accurate diagnosis using modern techniques
  • Personalized care plans for every patient
  • Specialized approach for sports injuries and hip problems
  • Focus on long-term relief and improved quality of life