Hip problems don't look the same from patient to patient, and they shouldn't be treated that way. Whether you're a young athlete dealing with hip impingement, an active adult with a labral tear, or someone whose arthritis has progressed to the point of needing replacement, Dr. John Redmond has the training and experience to help.
Dr. Redmond is a Mayo Clinic-trained orthopedic hip specialist who completed a fellowship in advanced hip surgery at the American Hip Institute in Chicago. He has performed over 4,000 anterior hip replacements and treats patients of all ages, from adolescents with hip dysplasia to adults seeking lasting relief from arthritis. Whatever brought you here, we're glad you found us.
When the hip joint has deteriorated beyond what other treatments can address, hip replacement surgery is one of the most effective and proven solutions available. Dr. Redmond specializes in the direct anterior approach, a muscle-sparing technique that allows most patients to go home the same day, with no hip precautions required after surgery. With over 4,000 anterior hip replacements performed and an infection rate of less than 0.2% in primary joint replacement, Dr. Redmond brings a depth of experience that patients and their families can count on. If you've been told you need a hip replacement or want to explore your options, a consultation with Dr. Redmond is a great place to start.
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For patients whose hip problems stem from structural issues (like femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), labral tears, or hip dysplasia), surgery doesn't always mean replacement. Dr. Redmond offers hip arthroscopy to diagnose and treat these conditions through small incisions with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue. For younger or more active patients, hip preservation surgery addresses structural problems before they progress to irreversible joint damage, helping patients avoid or delay replacement altogether. Dr. Redmond has extensive fellowship training in both approaches and has published research on outcomes in adolescent and adult patients, including those as young as 12 years old.

Hip injuries and arthritis are among the most common reasons patients seek orthopedic care, and both require a thoughtful, individualized approach. For patients who have experienced a hip fracture, Dr. Redmond provides prompt surgical and non-surgical treatment focused on restoring stability and getting patients back on their feet as safely and quickly as possible. For those living with hip arthritis, treatment options range from conservative management (like injections and physical therapy) to advanced joint replacement when the condition has progressed. Dr. Redmond always discusses non-surgical options first and works with each patient to find the right path forward based on their symptoms, lifestyle, and goals.
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