Hip Arthroscopy in Oklahoma City, OK
22 sports medicine surgeons in Oklahoma City, OK, perform hip arthroscopy. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Oklahoma City, OK
Daniel J. Jones
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Anthony Cruse
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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Brian A. Levings
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Carlan K. Yates
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Charles B. Pasque
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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Charles H. Funderburk
Hand Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Derek L. West
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Donald W. McGinnis
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Douglas J. Rowles
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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Eslam M. Alkaramany
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Gene L. Muse
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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Mark S. Pascale
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Matthew M. Diesselhorst
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Michael C. Maxted
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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Olivia C. O'Reilly
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Radhakrishna Kamath
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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Raymond G. Steinmetz
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Richard L. Dees
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Ronald M. Dumigan
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Seth M. Boydstun
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Timothy M. Geib
Sports Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
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William B. Roepke
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Common questions
- How long does recovery from hip arthroscopy take?
- Most people are off crutches within a few weeks and back to daily activities within about six weeks. Return to sports commonly takes three to six months, depending on what was repaired.
- Does a hip labral tear always need arthroscopy?
- No. Many labral tears are first treated with physical therapy, activity changes, and sometimes injections. Surgery is typically considered when symptoms persist despite those measures.
- What is FAI and why is it treated during arthroscopy?
- FAI (femoroacetabular impingement) is extra bone on the ball or socket of the hip that pinches the labrum. Surgeons often reshape that bone during arthroscopy to protect the repair and reduce future damage.
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