International Collaboration in Hip Preservation
Global Clinical Collaboration
Hip preservation increasingly requires coordinated dialogue across healthcare systems and geographic regions. Complex cases involving dysplasia, structural instability, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and revision pathology benefit from multidisciplinary and cross-border clinical discussion.
We welcome professional engagement with providers managing pre-arthritic hip conditions who seek structured input regarding diagnostic clarification, surgical planning, or escalation pathways.
Our focus remains consistent: precise indications, stability recognition, and long-term joint preservation.

Cross-Border Case Discussion
Structured case discussion is available for providers seeking collaborative input in areas such as:
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Borderline dysplasia and instability recognition
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Arthroscopy versus periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) decision-making
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Complex revision cases
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Persistent symptoms following prior surgery
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Return-to-sport challenges in young athletes
Case discussions are intended to support clinical decision-making and maintain continuity of care with the referring provider.
For professional case consultation inquiries: concierge@hippreservation.org
Multilingual Patient Resources
Educational materials are available in multiple languages to support international patients and referring providers. These resources are designed to improve understanding of hip pathology, treatment pathways, and rehabilitation expectations.
These materials may assist providers counseling patients who are considering evaluation or seeking further clarification regarding hip preservation options.
Spanish-language educational materials and intake pathways are available for patients from Mexico and other Spanish-speaking regions, including structured consultation and referral forms.
French-language educational materials and intake pathways are available for patients from French-speaking regions, including structured consultation and referral forms.
Concierge Referral Support
For providers referring patients traveling from outside the region or internationally, structured coordination support is available to assist with pre-visit preparation and communication.
Support services may include:
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Pre-visit imaging review coordination
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Assistance with scheduling and logistics
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Multilingual patient communication
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Structured provider-to-provider communication
Ongoing Development
International collaboration in hip preservation continues to evolve. Current initiatives include expanded educational exchange, case-based discussion forums, and future development of international training and fellowship models focused on complex hip preservation.
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