Hip pain can make even simple activities like walking, sitting, and sleeping uncomfortable. At Central Florida Bone & Joint Institute, our orthopedic surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating hip conditions ranging from sports injuries to advanced arthritis requiring joint replacement. With locations in Orange City and Lake Mary, we provide expert hip care to patients throughout Central Florida.
Your hip joint is one of the largest weight-bearing joints in your body, and when it is not functioning properly, the impact on your daily life can be significant. Our team is committed to identifying the source of your hip pain and developing a treatment plan that gets you back to the activities you enjoy.
Our orthopedic specialists have experience treating a wide range of hip problems:
We explore conservative treatment options whenever appropriate:
When surgery is the best path forward, our surgeons offer:
A muscle-sparing approach that can allow for faster recovery. Learn more about hip replacement surgery at our Volusia County location.
Complete joint replacement using advanced implant technology for patients with severe hip arthritis or joint damage. Learn more about hip replacement in Volusia County.
Minimally invasive surgery to repair labral tears and treat impingement.
Surgical stabilization of hip fractures to restore mobility and function.
Replacement of worn or failed hip implants.
Schedule an appointment if you experience:
For sudden hip injuries, visit our Anytime Ortho urgent care for same-day evaluation.
4106 W Lake Mary Blvd, Suite 330
Lake Mary, FL 32746
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
We serve patients from DeLand, Deltona, DeBary, Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Winter Springs, and surrounding communities.
Hip pain can result from arthritis, bursitis, labral tears, hip impingement, fractures, muscle strains, or referred pain from the lower back. A thorough evaluation is needed to identify the specific cause.
Hip replacement may be appropriate if you have significant hip pain limiting daily activities, imaging showing advanced arthritis, and conservative treatments like physical therapy and injections have not provided adequate relief.
Anterior hip replacement is a surgical approach that accesses the hip joint from the front, working between muscles rather than cutting through them. This may result in less muscle damage, reduced pain, and faster recovery.
Most hip replacement patients stand and walk with assistance the day of surgery, return home within 1-2 days, and resume light activities within weeks. Full recovery continues over several months with physical therapy.
We accept most major insurance plans. Please call (386) 775-2012 to verify your specific coverage before your appointment.