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  • The Comprehensive Guide to Non-Surgical Orthopedic Treatments: PRP Therapy (Part 2 of 4)

    The Comprehensive Guide to Non-Surgical Orthopedic Treatments: PRP Therapy (Part 2 of 4)

    As patients increasingly seek non-surgical alternatives for orthopedic conditions, Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option. Dr. Benjamin Domb, founder of the American Hip Institute and a leading expert in both surgical and non-surgical hip procedures, has successfully incorporated PRP therapy into his comprehensive treatment approach for patients seeking natural healing solutions.

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  • Managing Chronic Hip Pain: When Professional Athletes Seek Surgical Solutions

    Managing Chronic Hip Pain: When Professional Athletes Seek Surgical Solutions

    The roar of the crowd, the crack of the bat or the glide of skates on ice – these are all split-second decisions that define professional sports and mask a hidden battle that many elite athletes fight behind the scenes. For Tyler Seguin of the Dallas Stars, this battle has been with a formidable opponent: chronic hip pain.

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  • The Comprehensive Guide to Non-Surgical Orthopedic Treatments: Cortisone Injections (Part 1 of 4)

    The Comprehensive Guide to Non-Surgical Orthopedic Treatments: Cortisone Injections (Part 1 of 4)

    As a leading orthopedic specialist dedicated to helping patients find relief from hip pain, I frequently recommend cortisone injections as an effective non-surgical treatment option.

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  • What We Can All Learn About Hip Health from Nancy Pelosi’s Unexpected Fall

    What We Can All Learn About Hip Health from Nancy Pelosi’s Unexpected Fall

    In a notable healthcare story, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent emergency hip surgery. The incident serves as an important reminder about hip health and the unpredictable nature of injuries that can affect anyone, regardless of their background or lifestyle.

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  • Treating Osteonecrosis of the Hip: Surgical and Non-Surgical Options

    Treating Osteonecrosis of the Hip: Surgical and Non-Surgical Options

    Osteonecrosis of the hip is a challenging condition that can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. As the founder of the American Hip Institute, Dr. Benjamin Domb has dedicated his career to helping patients navigate this complex medical issue and find the most effective treatment options.

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  • Revision Hip Surgery: A Second Chance at a Pain-Free Life

    Revision Hip Surgery: A Second Chance at a Pain-Free Life

    When a hip replacement fails, it can feel like hope is lost. However, revision hip surgery offers patients a critical opportunity to regain mobility, eliminate pain, and restore quality of life. As the head of the American Hip Institute, Dr. Benjamin Domb understands that not all hip replacements are permanent solutions, and sometimes a second surgical intervention is necessary to address complex orthopedic challenges.

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  • Hip Discomfort? Explore Non-Surgical Options With Dr. Domb

    Hip Discomfort? Explore Non-Surgical Options With Dr. Domb

    Experiencing hip pain can be incredibly frustrating and limit your daily activities. While arthroscopic surgery is often a successful option for many, it's not the only solution. At American Hip Institute, led by Dr. Benjamin Domb, we understand that every patient's journey is unique.

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  • Hip Resurfacing Surgery: A Less Invasive Option

    Hip Resurfacing Surgery: A Less Invasive Option

    Are you living with hip discomfort to a point that it’s limiting your daily activities? Traditional hip replacement surgery has been a popular solution, but there's another option that might be a better fit for you: hip resurfacing. This less invasive procedure offers several advantages, including a shorter recovery time and potentially longer-lasting results.

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  • Understanding Hip Impingement: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

    Understanding Hip Impingement: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

    Hip impingement, also known as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), is a condition where the hip joint doesn't fit together properly. This can lead to pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion.

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