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HIP ARTHROGRAM
Background: A physician considers a diagnostic block of a patient's hip because the diagnosis of hip arthritis or lumbar radiculopathy is not clear.

What Is It: Hip injection is a procedure that targets the joint where the leg joins the pelvis. A steroid medication is injected into the joint. To ensure proper placement of the medication, the procedure is done under fluoroscopy or x-ray.

Who Benefits: Hip injection is useful for patients with arthritis, hip, groin, buttock and/or leg pain.

Purpose: By placing a steroid medication into the joint it reduces the inflammation and thus may alleviate pain.

How Is It Done: While lying on the back on an x-ray table, the patient's skin will be cleansed and prepared. An x-ray is taken of the hip joint to know the EXACT location to place the medication. Then a needle will be inserted into the joint. An anesthetic and steroid medication are slowly injected into the area.

What to Expect: During the injection, pain will increase temporarily. Following the procedure, the patient may experience some initial discomfort for about two to three days. Once the medication reaches the inflamed area, the pain hopefully should be relieved.

 

Surgical
Biologic for Fusion and
BMP-Cellect
Disk Arthroplasty
Discectomy /
Microdiscectomy
Image-guided Spine
Surgery
Lumbar Fusion
MIS-Interbody Fusion-
Sextants and Pathfinders
Nonsurgical
Botox
Bracing for Adolescent
Idiopathic Scoliosis
Discography and IDET
(diagnostic as well)
EMG
Epidural Corticosteroid
Injection
Ice Therapy
MRI
Physical Therapy /
Rehabilitation Exercises
Radiofrequency Abalation
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Trigger Points Injections