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Hip Conditions

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Vineet Bansal
Medically Reviewed By
Vineet BansalCLINICAL DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL MUSCULOSKETAL & SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Last reviewed on 11 April 2026

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Fractured Neck of FemurA fractured neck of femur (NOF) is a break in the upper part of the thigh bone near the hip joint. This injury commonly occurs after a fall, particularly in older adults with weakened bones. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role after surgery by restoring mobility, strengthening the hip and leg muscles, improving balance, and helping patients return to safe and independent walking.
Fractured Shaft of FemurA fracture of the femoral shaft is a serious injury involving a break in the middle portion of the thigh bone. These fractures usually occur after high-impact trauma such as road traffic accidents or falls from height. Physiotherapy is essential after surgery to restore hip and knee mobility, rebuild muscle strength, improve walking ability, and support a safe return to daily activities.
Hip Arthroscopy Physiotherapy in SingaporeHip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery used to treat hip pain, cartilage damage, and joint issues. At ACE Physio Sports in Singapore, we guide you through structured rehabilitation to restore movement, strength, and return to daily activities or sport safely.
Hip ReplacementA hip replacement is a surgical procedure where a damaged or worn hip joint is replaced with an artificial joint. This surgery is commonly performed to relieve severe hip pain and restore mobility caused by conditions such as arthritis or fractures. Physiotherapy before and after surgery is essential to reduce pain, improve mobility, strengthen muscles, and help patients safely return to daily activities.
Hip RevisionHip revision surgery is a procedure performed to replace or repair a previously implanted artificial hip joint. This may be required if the original hip replacement becomes loose, damaged, infected, or dislocated. Because revision surgery is more complex than the initial hip replacement, recovery can take longer. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in reducing pain, restoring mobility, strengthening muscles, and helping patients return to daily activities safely.
ITB release surgeryIliotibial band (ITB) release surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve pain caused by a tight or inflamed IT band around the hip or knee. The iliotibial band is a strong connective tissue that stabilises the hip and knee joints, but repetitive stress from activities such as running or cycling can cause irritation and inflammation. Physiotherapy treatment plays a crucial role both before and after surgery to restore mobility, strengthen muscles, and ensure a safe return to daily activities and sports.
Labral RepairA hip labral repair is a procedure used to treat a torn labrum in the hip. The labrum is the cartilage rim around the hip socket that helps keep the joint stable and cushioned. Many people search for this as hip labral repair rehab, physiotherapy after hip arthroscopy, or recovery after hip labral surgery. Physiotherapy before and after surgery is important to restore movement, improve strength, and help you return safely to daily activity, exercise, and sport.

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