Hip Osteotomy (Joint Preservation)

Hip osteotomy is a joint-preserving surgical procedure that realigns your hip bones to reduce pain and delay the need for hip replacement. Our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons use advanced techniques to correct hip deformities and restore function, helping you return to the activities you love.

Comprehensive hip care from diagnosis to recovery—all in one place.

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Your Treatment Options for Hip Osteotomy (Joint Preservation)

At Synergy Health Partners, we offer both non-surgical and surgical approaches to treat hip conditions that may benefit from osteotomy. Our team works with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific condition and goals.
  • Fellowship-trained hip specialists with extensive osteotomy experience
  • Advanced imaging and surgical planning technology
  • Comprehensive rehabilitation services on-site
  • Coordinated care team including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and pain management specialists

Non-Surgical Treatments

Start With the Least-Invasive Options

Most patients improve without surgery. Our team takes a conservative-first approach with treatments designed to reduce pain, improve strength, and prevent future flare-ups.

Non-Surgical Hip Treatments

  • Physical Therapy and Exercise Targeted strengthening and flexibility exercises can help improve hip function and reduce pain in some cases. Our physical therapists work with you to optimize your hip mechanics and surrounding muscle strength.
    • Hip stabilization exercises
    • Range of motion therapy
  • Activity Modification Adjusting daily activities and avoiding high-impact movements can help manage symptoms while you consider treatment options. Our team provides guidance on safe activities that won't worsen your condition.
    • Low-impact exercise recommendations
    • Ergonomic assessments
  • Anti-Inflammatory Medications Prescription or over-the-counter medications can help reduce hip inflammation and pain. Our physicians carefully monitor medication use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
    • NSAIDs for inflammation control
    • Topical pain relievers
  • Injection Therapy Corticosteroid injections into the hip joint can provide temporary pain relief and reduce inflammation. These injections are performed using imaging guidance for precise placement.
    • Ultrasound-guided injections
    • Fluoroscopy-guided procedures
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Many patients experience improved hip function and reduced pain with conservative treatments, though osteotomy may still be recommended for optimal long-term joint preservation.

Surgical Options

If Surgery is Right for You

Procedures are determined after evaluation—this list is for education only.
Hip Osteotomy (Joint Preservation)

Learn about our advanced hip osteotomy techniques and surgical planning process

Surgical Hip Procedures

  • Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO) This procedure repositions the hip socket (acetabulum) to provide better coverage of the femoral head. PAO is highly effective for treating hip dysplasia and can significantly delay or prevent the need for hip replacement.
  • Femoral Osteotomy This surgery corrects deformities in the upper thigh bone (femur) to improve hip joint alignment. Our surgeons use advanced techniques to reshape the bone and restore normal hip mechanics.
  • Combined Femoral and Acetabular Osteotomy For complex hip deformities, we may perform osteotomies on both sides of the joint. This comprehensive approach addresses multiple alignment issues to optimize joint function and longevity.
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Over 85% of our hip osteotomy patients experience significant pain reduction and improved function, with many delaying hip replacement by 15-20 years.

What to Expect

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Comprehensive Evaluation

Your surgeon will perform a thorough examination, review your imaging studies, and discuss your symptoms to determine if hip osteotomy is right for you.

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Pre-Surgical Planning

Advanced 3D imaging and computer modeling help our surgeons plan your specific osteotomy with precision, ensuring optimal bone positioning and joint alignment.

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Surgical Procedure

Hip osteotomy is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes 2-4 hours. The bone is carefully cut and repositioned, then secured with plates and screws.

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Recovery and Rehabilitation

Initial recovery involves 6-8 weeks of limited weight-bearing, followed by progressive physical therapy to restore strength and range of motion.

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Long-Term Follow-Up

Regular check-ups with X-rays monitor your bone healing and joint function. Most patients return to full activities within 4-6 months after surgery.

Hip Care Near Me

Auto Accident Care
5107 Rochester Rd.,Troy. MI 48085 (855) 750-5757
Auto Accident Care
35735 Mound Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48310 (586) 261-1960
Surgical Centers
5504 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48071 (586) 838-2035
Full-Service Clinics
29275 Northwestern Hwy, #207, Southfield, MI 48034 (855) 750-5757
Auto Accident Care
600 Fort St #100, Port Huron, MI 48060 (810) 987-9871
Surgical Centers
35735 Mound Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48310 (855) 750-5757
Auto Accident Care
36622 Five Mile Rd, Suite 101, Livonia, MI 48154 (855) 750-5757
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EXPERT HIP CARE

Why Choose Synergy?

Our fellowship-trained hip specialists have performed hundreds of osteotomy procedures, offering you the expertise and coordinated care needed for optimal outcomes.
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