Hip Orthopedic Surgery & Care
At the Masi Clinic, we approach hip care through an advanced perspective—combining advanced regenerative therapies, state-of-the-art surgical techniques, and personalized recovery plans to restore optimal function. Whether you’re dealing with hip arthritis, impingement, labrum tear, chondromalacia, or bursitis, we’re here to help you move better and live stronger.
We understand how much hip pain can disrupt your rhythm—whether you’re staying active in sports, working, chasing after kids, or simply trying to move through your day with ease. That’s why we tailor every treatment plan with both science and strategy, empowering you to heal fully and get back to the life you want—without limitations.
Your hip is the most important weight-bearing joints in the body, and while it’s built for strength and stability, it’s vulnerable to injury and wear over time. Injuries and degenerative conditions are common, often presenting as pain, aching, swelling, stiffness, clicking or locking, pinching, instability, or difficulty weight bearing.
A thorough diagnosis typically includes a physical exam, x-rays, diagnostic ultrasound, and MRI or CT imaging. Depending on the issue, treatment may include:
- Rest, ice, and activity modification
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Brace immobilization
- Physical therapy
- Regenerative therapies (PRP, BMAC, hyaluronic acid)
- Cortisone or targeted anti-inflammatory injections
- Arthroscopic or open surgery
- Femoroacetabular
- Impingement (FAI)
- Labral Repair
- Hip Arthritis
When to See a Hip Specialist
If you’re experiencing persistent pain, stiffness, instability, or loss of range of motion, it’s time to consult with an orthopedic specialist. Early diagnosis and intervention can make all the difference in your recovery.
Request an Appointment
Don’t wait for hip pain to slow you down. Book a consultation with our orthopedic team and take the first step toward reclaiming your performance and quality of life.
The Masi Method
Dr. Masi’s four-pillar approach to healing and performance integrates soul, structure, biology, and mindset. Mana is the life force that encompasses and is at the root of all, inherent in each individual and honoring the deeper connection between spirit, purpose, and healing. The Anatomical pillar focuses on structural care through orthopedic expertise, surgery, and rehabilitation. The Systemic pillar addresses cellular and physiological healing with regenerative therapies such as stem cells, PRP, peptides, and anti-inflammatory protocols. Finally, the Interoception pillar centers on mindset and self-awareness—cultivating belief, agency, and resilience as essential drivers of recovery and long-term performance.
