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HIP PRESERVATION OFFERS HOPE FOR A RETURN TO
AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
Research shows that early intervention for hip problems — whether congenital, developmental, post-traumatic or sports-related — may slow their progression. Hip preservation is a type of intervention for young, active adults that can improve the structure and function of the hip joint.
Conditions that may benefit from hip preservation include: |
• Hip impingement |
• Athletic hip injury |
• Hip dysplasia |
• Hip labral tear |
• Avascular necrosis |
• Snapping hip |
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Hear Austin W. Chen, MD, the area’s specialty-trained and distinguished expert in hip preservation, describe predisposing risk factors for and the diagnosis of painful hip conditions. He’ll then discuss the latest hip-preserving treatments — both non-surgical and minimally invasive surgical options — that can help you return to an active lifestyle.
Speaker
Austin Chen, MD, of BoulderCentre for Orthopedics
Date
Wednesday, Jan. 20, from 7 to 8 p.m.
Location
Watch online. You’ll get the link once you register.
Click here to download a lecture flyer (pdf)!
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Register now for the Livestream of this lecture.
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