Complete Hip Care, Expertly Delivered

From sports injuries to joint degeneration, our fellowship-trained team in Queens provides advanced diagnostics and innovative treatments for all types of hip conditions. With precision techniques and a patient-first approach, we’re here to ease your pain, restore mobility, and get you back to doing what you love.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

Our exceptional specialists care for a wide range of hip-related issues, including:

  • Hip Arthritis: Inflammation in the hip joint causing pain, stiffness, and swelling, often worsening over time.
  • Osteoarthritis: The most common arthritis type, caused by cartilage wear-and-tear in the hip.
  • Spondylitis: Inflammatory spinal arthritis that can cause referred pain to the hips and pelvis.
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune disorder that results in chronic hip inflammation and joint damage.
  • Bursitis: Painful swelling of the hip’s cushioning bursae, often linked to overuse or injury.
  • Tendonitis: Inflammation of hip tendons from repetitive motion or strain.
  • Hip Fractures: Serious breaks, often in older adults, typically caused by falls and resulting in severe pain.
  • Labral Tears: Damage to the labrum, the cartilage ring that stabilizes your hip, leading to discomfort and instability.
  • Hip Impingement (FAI): Abnormal bone shape that limits hip motion and causes joint irritation.
  • Strains (Muscle/Ligament): Overuse or sudden movement can overstretch soft tissue, causing pain and limited motion.
  • Sciatica: Nerve pain radiating from the lower back through the hip and down the leg.
  • Avascular Necrosis: Loss of blood supply to the hip bone, leading to bone death and joint collapse if untreated.
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Take the First Step Toward Lasting Relief

At New York Sports & Joints in Queens, our board-certified, fellowship-trained surgeons specialize in restoring hip mobility through expert, patient-centered care. We focus on minimally invasive treatments whenever possible, and when surgery is needed, we apply the most advanced techniques to ensure optimal outcomes.

Whether your solution is surgical or non-surgical, we’re here to guide you with clarity, compassion, and clinical excellence.

Reclaim your mobility. Schedule your consultation at our Queens location today.

Direct Anterior Total Hip Replacement

This innovative, minimally invasive technique allows our surgeons to access the hip joint from the front, preserving important muscles and soft tissues. The result: less post-operative pain, greater stability, and a faster, smoother recovery so you can return to the life you love.

Hip Arthroscopy

Using small incisions and a camera-guided approach, hip arthroscopy allows our surgeons to treat joint problems with exceptional accuracy. It’s an ideal solution for labral tears, impingement, and early arthritis—delivering effective relief with less pain and faster recovery.

Hip Labral Repair

A torn labrum—the cartilage ring around your hip socket—can lead to pain, instability, and limited motion. Our advanced repair techniques restore proper joint function, helping you regain mobility and return to your active lifestyle with greater confidence.

Labral Debridement

In cases where repair isn’t the best option, carefully removing the damaged portion of the labrum can offer effective relief. Our surgeons perform this procedure with precision, reducing pain while preserving natural joint function to support long-term mobility.

Osteoplasty

Excess bone or spurs in the hip joint can limit movement and lead to impingement. Osteoplasty reshapes the joint surface to restore smooth motion, reduce pain, and prevent future damage. It is often performed alongside hip arthroscopy for optimal results.

Total Hip Resurfacing

Ideal for younger, active individuals, hip resurfacing is a conservative alternative to total hip replacement. This procedure preserves more of your natural bone while delivering long-lasting pain relief and strong, stable joint function.

Hip Anatomy and Function

A healthy recovery starts with understanding how your hip works. We take the time to explain the joint’s anatomy—from bones and cartilage to ligaments and muscles—so you can make confident, informed decisions about your treatment.

Hip FAQ

Have questions about hip pain, treatment options, or recovery? Our specialists in Queens provide straightforward answers to the most common concerns so that you can feel informed and confident in your care.

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