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Combined Hip Arthroscopy & Periacetabular Osteotomy (PAO)Surgery: Patient Education
Hip dysplasia is a condition in which the hip socket (acetabulum) is too shallow or misaligned, leading to poor coverage and support for...

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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Avoiding Total Hip Replacement: Exploring Conservative and Surgical Alternatives
Understanding the Need for Hip Preservation Total hip replacement (THR) Â is a major surgical procedure that significantly improves...

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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Patient Stories: Overcoming Hip Dysplasia with PAO Surgery
Understanding Hip Dysplasia and the Power of PAO Surgery Hip dysplasia  occurs when the hip socket (acetabulum) does not fully cover the...

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hip Preservation
Hip preservation is an evolving field focused on treating and managing hip joint conditions while preserving the natural structure and...

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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Comparing PAO Surgery and Hip Scope Surgery: Understanding the Differences
Wondering whether PAO or hip scope surgery is right for you? This guide compares the procedures, recovery timelines, and conditions they treat—so you can better understand your options for hip preservation.

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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Everything You Need to Know About PAO Surgery: A Complete Guide
Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a specialized surgery to treat hip dysplasia by repositioning the hip socket for better joint stability. Learn who it's for, how it works, and what to expect before and after surgery.

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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What is Hip Dysplasia? A Comprehensive Guide
Hip dysplasia is a structural condition that can lead to joint pain, instability, and early arthritis. This comprehensive guide explores its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and both surgical and non-surgical treatment options.

Dr. Nimesh Patel, MD
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