What is the cause of hip and pelvis pain?

Premier Orthopaedic Associates offers the highest quality orthopedic hip surgery in our region. Whether it is replacement surgery or other concerns, we provide individualized treatment options to guide your recovery. The pain and discomfort that an arthritic hip can cause can be extremely disabling, especially as we age. Difficulty with dressing walking and sleeping can really wear on a person.

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Hip Health and Mobility

Our hips are important to how we move around every day, from walking, sitting, standing, or running.  When you suffer an orthopedic injury such as a fracture or tear, activities like sports or simply walking can be impossible. 

Most Popular Hip Conditions

  • Degenerative Hip Conditions 
  • Hip Impingements 
  • Arthritis of the Hip Joint 
  • Inflammatory Arthritis 
  • Hip Bursitis 
  • Hip Fractures Loose Bodies in the Hip Joint

Comprehensive Hip Pain Solutions

Premier Orthopaedic Associates offers a number of ways to help you seek relief from arthritis and other conditions affecting the hip. Our physicians like to start with non-operative treatment options, but if surgery is needed, we offer minimally invasive techniques. There are a number of procedures that our hip surgeons are highly skilled at performing, such as:

  • Bone Grafting 
  • Non-Operative Hip Treatment 
  • Minimally invasive Hip Replacement 
  • Core Decompression Femoral Impingement 
  • Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery 
  • Hip Joint Revision 
  • Total Joint Replacement of the Hip
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Our Hip Specialists

Mohamed F. Albana, DO

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David A. Bundens

David A. Bundens, MD

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Mark K. Levitsky

Mark K. Levitsky, MD

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Eddie S. Wu

Eddie S. Wu, DO

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