Hip Tendon Tear Recovery Without Surgery At Pain Doctors Medical

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75 Smith Street Perth Amboy, NJ 08861

Can You Treat Hip Tendon Tears Without Surgery in Perth Amboy?

Yes. At Pain Doctors Medical in 75 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, physicians in the licensed Regenexx network offer procedures using Regenexx lab processes that have been used to address hip tendon tears without surgery. Whether the tendon tear is due to an acute injury or a degenerative condition, these interventional orthopedic procedures may help reduce pain and may support the body’s natural healing response. This approach provides a less invasive alternative to hip surgery, with the potential for shorter recovery times and fewer complications.

Regenexx-SDSurgery
Return to Daily Routine2 to 5 days6+ weeks
Return to Sports3 to 6 months1 year
RecoveryBrace, up to 6 weeks PTCrutches, brace, extensive, no driving, 3 to 6 months PT
Pain ManagementMostly over-the-counter pain medication (days)Prescription pain medication for weeks (weeks)
General AnesthesiaNoYes
Keep Your Hip JointYesNo

75 Smith Street
Perth Amboy, NJ 08861

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Doctors

Dr. Ilana Etelzon is a highly skilled Pain Management Specialist with extensive experience in Interventional Pain and Musculoskeletal Medicine. Fellowship-trained, she emphasizes regenerative techniques and adopts a non-operative approach to pain management. Dr. Etelzon specializes in addressing a wide range of conditions, including lower back pain, sciatica, pinched nerves, neck pain, and musculoskeletal injuries related to overuse, sports, and arthritis. She employs advanced fluoroscopic and ultrasound-guided methods to ensure precise and effective treatments.

Dr. Etelzon is dedicated to breaking the cycle of pain by developing practical and personalized treatment plans in collaboration with her patients. Her approach begins with alleviating pain, followed by rehabilitation designed to prevent recurrence. The ultimate goal is to create an individualized strategy tailored to each patient’s needs, fostering long-term success and satisfaction.

With expertise in innovative, minimally invasive techniques, Dr. Etelzon focuses on treatments that promote the body’s natural ability to heal and repair. Her methods have been met with high success rates, as evidenced by the positive feedback from her patients.

Dr. Etelzon is an active member of leading professional organizations, including the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP), Spine Intervention Society (SIS), North American Spine Society (NASS), and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR). She has contributed to numerous articles on pain management, regenerative medicine, sports medicine, and cardiac rehabilitation. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Etelzon remains involved in research and enjoys teaching and mentoring residents and students.

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Areas treated: Cervical Spine (Not Upper Cervical or CCI)*, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder, Thoracic Spine

Areas Treated

Cervical Spine (Not Upper Cervical or CCI)*, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder, Thoracic Spine

*This provider is NOT authorized by Regenexx to treat the C0-C1 or C1-C2 levels of the neck or CCI (craniocervical instability).

How Does the Regenexx Approach Work?

Physicians within the licensed Regenexx network at Pain Doctors Medical in Perth Amboy utilize image guidance technology to accurately deliver a patient’s own bone marrow concentrate (BMC) to targeted areas within the hip joint structure. BMC contains cells that may support the body’s natural healing response for tissue repair[1-3].

At the site of injury, the bone marrow concentrate may support the body’s natural healing processes by may help promote the development of new tissue. This may contribute to improved stability, function, and mobility of the hip joint[4].

Am I a candidate?

At Pain Doctors Medical in New Jersey, physicians in the licensed Regenexx network conduct thorough evaluations that may include observing a patient’s body in motion and using diagnostic ultrasound to view the inner workings of the hip in real time. This dynamic assessment may provide a clearer understanding of the factors contributing to pain, how joint function is compromised, and the cause of the condition.

Based on the customized evaluation, the physician will develop a customized treatment plan. Recommended treatments may include:

  • Regenexx SD Injectate: Procedures using Regenexx-SD injectate follow treatment protocols utilizing bone marrow concentrate that contains cells to may support the repair of damaged tissue.
  • Regenexx SCP Injectate: Procedures using Regenexx-SCP injectate involve a proprietary, highly concentrated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) formulation that can achieve greater concentrations than typical bedside centrifuge output.
  • Regenexx PL Injectate: Procedures using Regenexx-PL injectate utilize a refined derivative of PRP called platelet lysate, designed for precise application near nerves and other sensitive areas.

Am I a candidate?

FAQs

No. Some hip tendon tears cause no pain nor any other signs or symptoms, particularly Grade 1 injuries, in which the tendon is slightly stretched and only a few fibers are torn.

Yes, most hip tendon tears can be identified with an MRI. They provide good definition for large muscles, labrum and tendon tears, and areas of inflammation.

Generally, a physician or orthopedic surgeon will initially recommend rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medication for pain relief, massage, stretching, and strengthening through physical therapy. If the problem persists, corticosteroid injections or hip tendon repair surgery are often recommended.1

Hip tendon repair surgery can involve sewing together tears, cutting the tendon to try to get it to heal, or lengthening a tight tendon. While this approach may lead to relief of the pain and other symptoms, shortening or lengthening of the tendon often leads to other problems, including:

  • Severe and permanent injury to the ligaments, muscles, and fascia around the joint
  • Chronic pain
  • Damage to chromosomes caused by debris from hip replacement metal
  • Cobalt and chromium toxicity
  • Tissue irritation that may cause pseudotumors (a growth caused by irritation from the hip replacement device)
  • Allergic reaction to hip replacement materials
  • Hip instability

Moreover, the underlying biomechanical problem that led to the initial tendon injury (hip impingement, tendonitis, tendonosis, arthritis, labral tears, avascular necrosis, etc.) has not been resolved, despite a lengthy recovery. To make matters worse, tendons can have a poor blood supply and therefore may not heal well after surgery, making reinjury more likely.2

Tendons are tough cords made of straight, parallel fibers of collagen that attach muscles to bones. There are two tendons that attach at the outer aspect of the hip at the head of the femur: the gluteus minimus and gluteus medius. 

Both of these abduct the hip to move the leg outward, while the gluteus minimus also works as the primary internal rotator of the hip (i.e., it twists your thigh inward). Other hip tendons often subject to tears are the iliotibial (IT) band and hamstring tendon. 

Three of the most common causes of damage to the hip tendons:

Tendonitis occurs as a result of acute inflammation, often due to overuse or repetitive motion. There’s usually no permanent damage to the underlying tissues. 

Tendinosis, on the other hand, occurs when there is chronic damage and degradation to the tendon to such a degree that it becomes hard, thick, scarred, and rubbery. It generally results in pain and loss of joint flexibility and function and can involve several tendons surrounding the hip joint. 

Tendon tears, which are typically classified according to severity:5

  • Grade 1 (Mild): The muscle and/or tendon has been slightly overstretched, but there is no pain or instability.
  • Grade 2 (Moderate): The muscle and/or tendon has been torn slightly, and there may be moderate tenderness, swelling, pain, and bruising as well as some instability and loss of function.
  • Grade 3 (Severe): The muscle and/or tendon is completely ruptured (torn), with severe swelling, pain, and bruising. The patient may be unable to bear weight and have moderate to severe instability and loss of function.

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To talk one-on-one with one of our team members about how the Regenexx approach may be able to help your orthopedic pain or injury, please complete the form below and we will be in touch with you within the next business day.

References

1.Centeno CJ. Efficacy and Safety of Bone Marrow Concentrate for Osteoarthritis of the Hip; Treatment Registry Results for 196 Patients. J Stem Cell Res Ther 2014;04(10). doi:10.4172/2157-7633.1000242.

2. Friedlis MF, Centeno CJ. Performing a Better Bone Marrow Aspiration. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2016 Nov;27(4):919-939. doi: 10.1016/j.pmr.2016.06.009. PMID: 27788908.

3. Centeno CJ, Kisiday J, Freeman M, Schultz JR. Partial regeneration of the human hip via autologous bone marrow nucleated cell transfer: A case study. Pain Physician. 2006 Jul;9(3):253-6.

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