Dr. Matsuda performs the first completely endoscopic repair of a retracted high grade proximal adductor tendon tear
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Dr. Matsuda performs the first completely endoscopic repair of a retracted high grade proximal adductor tendon tear
Patients with pain in both hips are treatable by select surgeons with single surgery and single rehab
Newest developments in arthroscopic surgery of the hip and pelvis presented at the annual meeting of the California Orthopedic Association in June 2018 by Dr. Dean Matsuda. Professionally video-recorded by VuMedi for surgeon and patient education purposes.
It’s been known for some time that spine deformities and spinal fusions can cause more complications from hip replacements in patients with arthritis. But what about the nonarthritic hip that hurts?
Dr. Dean Matsuda from Los Angeles publishes key study showing similar successful hip arthroscopy outcomes for patients with shallow (borderline dysplasia), normal, and deep (pincer impingement) hip sockets when performed by very experienced surgeons.
Dr. Matsuda developed surgeries to treat athletes with femoroacetabular impingement and osteitis pubis. A growing number of patients are coming to Los Angeles for minimally invasive procedures typically performed as a single outpatient surgery.