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Request an Appointment with codes: Andrews Institute (Sports Medicine)
At Children’s Andrews Institute, our experienced, multidisciplinary team offers comprehensive care for children with hip impingement, from diagnosis to advanced, effective treatments.
Hip impingement is a condition caused by abnormally shaped bones in the hip joint that can damage the cartilage, leading to pain, inflammation and limited range of motion.
Our physicians are leaders in both non-invasive therapies and minimally invasive treatments for hip impingement. They can also provide top care for related injuries, such as:
Our goal is to diagnose hip impingement as early as possible, providing the best chance for a successful recovery and full return to activity, including sports.
Children with hip impingement may not show signs or symptoms of the condition initially. When these worsen, they may include:
At the Andrews Institute, we have extensive experience diagnosing the full range of pediatric hip conditions, including hip impingement.
Diagnostic testing may include:
Our physicians offer treatment tailored to your child’s individual needs. We specialize in both non-surgical treatments for hip impingement and in minimally invasive surgery. If surgery is needed, we use a minimally invasive approach whenever possible.
Non-surgical treatments include:
If symptoms continue to worsen, we may recommend minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery. (Learn more about arthroscopy.)
For many children, early diagnosis and treatment offer the best outcome. Treating the impingement can prevent future damage to the hip joint. When treatment is delayed, children may experience worsening symptoms and eventually require surgery.
Learn more about hip impingement in children: