
Catherine M. Robertson, MD
- Orthopedic Surgeon
- Chief of Sports Medicine
- Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Hip problems are common in older adults and athletes, and they're treatable.
Look to UC San Diego Health orthopedists for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of your hip condition. We are ranked among the top 50 in the nation for orthopedic care by U.S. News & World Report.
If you have hip pain that lasts more than a week, you should see a doctor. An early diagnosis and the right treatment can prevent more serious or permanent damage to your joint or surrounding soft tissue.
You can make an appointment with one of our orthopedic specialists directly without a referral. If you have an HMO, however, your insurance plan may require a referral from your primary care physician.
UC San Diego Health treats all types of hip conditions, including these common ones.
Arthritis
Bursitis
Cartilage injuries
Hip impingement, also known as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
Labral tears
Stress fractures
Tendonitis
At UC San Diego Health, you receive a complete workup of your hip condition. This includes a careful review of your health history and current symptoms, a physical exam of your hip, and X-rays. To learn more about your condition, your doctor may also recommend an injection or MRI (or both) if there are inconsistencies in your diagnosis, symptoms or response to treatment. Once you have a diagnosis, you and your doctor will discuss your treatment options and goals.
Many hip conditions respond well to nonsurgical treatment. Your doctor will typically recommend conservative treatment before considering surgical options.
UC San Diego Health orthopedic surgeons offer advanced surgical techniques for treating hip conditions that have not responded to conservative treatment.
Hip arthroscopy, also known as a "hip scope," is a minimally invasive approach that may reduce trauma to your hip and speed recovery. Arthroscopy can be used to repair a torn labrum, fix an impingement, and clean away torn cartilage or loose bodies.
Catherine Robertson, MD, performs hip arthroscopy at UC San Diego Health and is one of the only orthopedic surgeons in Southern California with specialized training in this complex surgical technique. She is also the lead team physician for the San Diego Padres and was an associate team physician for the San Diego Chargers.
If you have severe joint damage or degeneration, you may be a candidate for a hip replacement or resurfacing. UC San Diego Health surgeons offer a range of surgical approaches and are sought out for their expertise in complex revision surgeries as well.