Klamath Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine
hip Care
Hip Solutions, Built Around You
Your hips are involved in nearly every movement—whether sitting, standing, or bending. As one of the body’s most flexible joints, it allows a wide range of motion. With recent advancements in technology, hip care has become more effective and less invasive. At Klamath Orthopedic, our surgeons provide cutting-edge treatments, from minimally invasive surgeries to full replacements. We focus on personalized care, ensuring the right approach at the right time for each patient.
Hip Conditions we treat
Hip conditions can affect your ability to move comfortably and carry out daily tasks. Our team treats a variety of hip issues, from overuse injuries to more complex conditions like labral tears and arthritis, providing personalized care to help restore your mobility and relieve pain. If you’d like to learn more about these conditions and explore additional resources, visit the trusted information provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Read more on AAOS
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Trochanteric Bursitis
Inflammation of the bursa near the hip joint, causing pain on the outer hip.
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Labral Tears
Damage to the cartilage surrounding the hip socket, leading to instability and discomfort.
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Synovitis
Inflammation of the synovial membrane in the hip, causing pain and swelling.
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Cartilage Injury
Damage to the cartilage in the hip joint, leading to pain and restricted movement.
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Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
Abnormal contact between the hip bones, causing pain and limiting movement.
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Abductor Tendon Tears
Tears in the tendons responsible for lifting the leg away from the body.
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Abductor Tendon Tears
Tears in the tendons responsible for lifting the leg away from the body.
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Sprains and Strains
Injury to ligaments or muscles around the hip, leading to pain and limited motion.
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Overuse Injuries
Repetitive stress on the hip joint causing inflammation and pain.
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Arthritis
Degeneration of the hip joint, causing chronic pain and stiffness.
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Snapping Hip Syndrome
A snapping sensation or sound in the hip when moving, often caused by tight tendons or muscles.
Preventative
Physical therapy, exercise, and lifestyle adjustments to improve mobility and prevent further injury.
InJections
Corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and relieve pain in the hip joint.
Surgery
Advanced surgical procedures, such as hip replacement or arthroscopic repairs, for severe conditions.
Hip Procedures
When non-invasive treatments aren’t enough, surgical options can offer lasting relief and improved function. Our team specializes in a range of hip surgeries, from minimally invasive techniques to full hip replacements. For more detailed information on these procedures, visit the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Learn more on AAOS
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Hip Replacement
Replaces the damaged hip joint with a prosthetic to restore mobility and reduce pain.
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Arthroscopic Snapping Hip Releases
Minimally invasive procedure to release tight tendons causing snapping hip syndrome.
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Arthroscopic Bursectomy
Removal of the inflamed bursa around the hip joint to alleviate pain and improve function.
Specialists
Our board-certified hip specialists are dedicated to providing expert care for a wide range of hip conditions. Whether you need non-surgical treatments or advanced surgical procedures, our team will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs.
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I’ve had the pleasure and honor of seeing and being treated by Dr. Bayley. She is truly an incredible surgeon and individual. She takes the time to listen to your concerns, explain what is going on, and what your treatment options are. Thanks to her talent and skill as a surgeon, I can walk without pain in my right foot, and am on the road to recovery with my left. She has shown such empathy and compassion to me through this whole process and I find that to be such a rare and valuable quality. I wouldn’t see anybody but her and highly recommend her as a surgeon.