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Hip Instability

Most commonly the result of damaged ligaments, hip instability describes a joint that is loose and may shift out of place without warning. Hip dysplasia is a congenital disorder that results in hip instability. The condition can cause the hip to dislocate. However, many people do not suffer from problems related to hip dysplasia until adulthood.

Once hip instability is recognized, it is important to seek treatment from an experienced orthopedic surgeon. Instability in the hip can result in dislocation, ligament tears, muscle damage and wear of the joint. Dr. Nic Gay and Dr. Masi Reynolds specialize in getting to the root cause of the problem and providing effective treatment for hip conditions at their California practice.

In the first instance, nonsurgical options that draw from sports medicine and orthopedics are recommended. At Silicon Valley Orthopaedics, we are focused on the preservation of the hip joint through treatments and techniques that are minimally invasive, whenever possible.

Orthopedic Hip Specialists in California

Dr. Nic Gay and Dr. Masi Reynolds are orthopedic surgeons with specialized experience in the treatment of hip conditions and injuries. If your hip is unstable and causing pain, discomfort or mobility issues, it is time to seek an appointment at Silicon Valley Orthopaedics. We provide patient-guided treatment for a range of hip-related conditions that are effective and affordable.

Our aim is to help you achieve optimum hip stability, employing the most minimally invasive treatment options possible. Preservation of the hip joint is often the best course of action for long-lasting outcomes. If you are concerned about going through invasive procedures to correct hip instability, Silicon Valley Orthopaedics may be able to provide a better solution.

Have you been experiencing hip instability in California? The team at Silicon Valley Orthopaedics offers effective treatment options when you book an appointment with Dr. Nic Gay or Dr. Masi Reynolds today.