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Hip Care

The physicians at Summit Orthopedics have extensive expertise identifying the cause of hip problems and determining a course of action that makes sense for you. Treatments may include exercise, activity modification, or sessions with a physical therapist. In some instances, surgery in the form of hip replacement or hip arthroscopy may be recommended.

Talk with a hip specialist

If hip pain is impacting your ability to do the activities you enjoy, the hip specialists at Summit Orthopedics will diagnose your condition or injury and discuss all the available treatment options with you.

Schedule your appointment with a hip specialist at one of our convenient clinic locations in Minneapolis/St. Paul.

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Meet Our Team of Orthopedic Experts

At Summit, each physician works alongside a team of professionals to care for you, our patient.

Understanding the Hip

In many ways, our hips are the body’s unsung heroes. They carry out a challenging, seemingly contradictory function to support our weight while at the same time allowing for motion in a variety of directions. Hips are critical to our ability to stand, walk, and run.

Though versatile, hips are not indestructible. A variety of problems can develop, including arthritis, fractures, inflammation, muscle strains, and even cancer. Common hip complaints include groin pain, clicking and popping, pain with certain movements, pain that moves into our thighs, and difficulty bending.

Whether you’re seeking to ski the slopes of your favorite hill or simply walk upstairs without pain, we can help.

Common conditions and treatments:

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Award-Winning Hip Replacement Services

Summit Orthopedics’ Vadnais Heights Surgery Center has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Advanced Certification for Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement. It is the first facility in Minnesota to achieve this prestigious award.

The advanced certification was developed in response to the growing number of patients undergoing a total hip or total knee replacement surgery in the U.S. Also, there has been an increased focus on clinical evidence-based patient care as it relates to pain management, quality of life issues, functional limitation in mobility, and the return to normal daily activities.

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