Leading Diagnosis & Complete Treatment Options

Our Bayonne specialists are highly trained in identifying and treating a full spectrum of hip issues, whether caused by sports injuries, overuse, or long-term conditions like arthritis. With advanced imaging, modern therapies, and minimally invasive surgical techniques, we focus on reducing pain, restoring motion, and helping you return to the activities you love with greater confidence and comfort.

Common Hip Conditions Treated at New York Sports & Joints

Arthritis & Inflammatory Conditions

  • Hip arthritis: Ongoing joint inflammation that causes stiffness and pain.
  • Osteoarthritis: The most common type, involving cartilage wear and tear that limits mobility.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis: An autoimmune condition that damages joints and causes swelling.
  • Spondylitis: Inflammatory arthritis of the spine that can spread discomfort to the hips.

Injury & Overuse Conditions

  • Bursitis: Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs (bursae) cushioning the hip.
  • Tendonitis: Irritation of tendons from repetitive stress or overuse.
  • Hip fractures: Breaks in the hip bone, especially common after falls in older adults.
  • Labral tear: Damage to the ring of cartilage (labrum) that helps stabilize the hip socket.
  • Hip impingement (FAI): Extra bone growth that blocks smooth hip movement.
  • Muscle or ligament strain: Overstretching or tearing from sudden movements or overuse.

Nerve & Circulation Conditions

  • Sciatica: Pain that travels from the lower back through the hips and down the leg along the sciatic nerve.
  • Avascular necrosis: Loss of blood supply to the hip bone tissue, leading to pain and possible joint collapse.
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Helping You Regain Comfort and Mobility in Bayonne

At New York Sports & Joints in Bayonne, we are committed to helping you navigate life without hip pain holding you back. Our board-certified specialists bring advanced training and years of experience to every case, offering both surgical and non-surgical solutions tailored to your needs. From easing discomfort to restoring full hip function, our focus is always on lasting results and improved quality of life. With a commitment to excellence and a proven track record of successful patient outcomes, we’re here to be your trusted partner in achieving stronger, healthier, and pain-free movement.

Direct Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty

This advanced approach to hip replacement is designed to minimize discomfort, reduce muscle disruption, and facilitate a faster return to natural movement.

Hip Arthroscopy

A minimally invasive procedure that allows specialists to treat hip problems through small incisions, promoting quicker recovery and improved mobility.

Hip Labral Repair

Surgical repair of a torn hip labrum can restore joint stability, ease pain, and help you move with greater comfort and confidence.

Hip Replacement

When joint damage is severe, hip replacement can provide long-term relief from pain and restore smooth, natural-feeling movement.

Labral Debridement

By carefully removing damaged cartilage from the hip labrum, this procedure reduces irritation and helps restore joint balance and comfort.

Osteoplasty

Osteoplasty reshapes bone to correct irregularities, relieve impingement, and improve overall joint function and range of motion.

Total Hip Resurfacing

An alternative to full replacement, hip resurfacing preserves more natural bone while providing pain relief and restoring mobility.

Hip Anatomy and Function

Understanding how the hip joint functions is crucial for recognizing issues early and appreciating its role in mobility and stability.

Hip FAQ

Our frequently asked questions section offers clear answers to the most common concerns patients have about hip health, treatment options, and recovery.

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