Fast-Track Hip Surgery Recovery for Athletes: Inside AHI’s Approach
Hip arthroscopy is becoming a game-changer for athletes eager to return quickly to peak performance after hip joint injuries.
Hip arthroscopy is becoming a game-changer for athletes eager to return quickly to peak performance after hip joint injuries.
Many people attribute hip pain as a normal part of aging. You watch as it creeps into your life after 40, making everyday movements like walking, exercising, or even resting uncomfortable.
Cartilage injuries in the hip can be frustrating and painful, often limiting mobility and overall quality of life. Unlike muscle or bone injuries, cartilage damage is harder to address and has historically left patients with limited treatment options.
Traditional treatments for hip pain include rest, physical therapy, or surgery, but there’s growing recognition of the role biologics can play in preserving hip health.
Hip pain and degeneration can severely limit mobility and quality of life, especially as we age or sustain injuries. Innovative biologic treatments, like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, offer a natural way to promote healing and preserve joint function without surgery. Here’s how PRP supports joint preservation in the hip and why it’s gaining popularity.