In certain cases, patients can present with features of both hip impingement and a mild form of hip dysplasia, which is referred to as borderline hip dysplasia. The treatment plan for borderline hip dysplasia depends on numerous factors: boney anatomy, ligamentous laxity, presence of labral and cartilage injury, and range of motion. As such, treatment options can range from hip arthroscopy with careful capsular closure to a PAO.
Condition: Borderline Hip Dysplasia
Locations Where Providers Treat Borderline Hip Dysplasia
Note that the treatment of Borderline Hip Dysplasia may not be performed at every location listed below. The list may include locations where the treatment plan is developed during and after a patient visit.
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Orthopaedic and Spine Clinic in North Little Rock
4261 Stockton Drive
Stockton Medical Plaza
Suite 100
North Little Rock, AR 72117
- Appointment Phone Numbers
- 501-526-1046
New Patients - 501-526-5451
Returning Patients
Orthopaedic Clinic on Shackleford
2 Shackleford West Blvd.
Little Rock, AR 72211
- Appointment Phone Numbers
- 501-526-1046
New Patients - 501-614-2663
Returning Patients
Areas of Expertise for Borderline Hip Dysplasia
Hip and Knee Orthopaedics (Part of Orthopaedics)
UAMS Health Orthopaedics is renowned for its expertise in performing joint replacements and minimally invasive surgeries that involve the hip and knee.