OIBortho is a team of highly skilled Board Certified and Fellowship Trained Orthopaedic Surgeons who can treat any hip related orthopaedic condition or injury.
Lauryn D. Bianco, DO
Specializing in Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction
Joseph P. Bogdan, MD
Specializing in Total Hip & Knee
Atul F. Kamath, MD, MBA
Board-Certified, Specializing in Hip and Knee Surgery
William Law, MD
Specializing in Knee & Shoulder
David J. Rodricks, MD
Specializing in Total Hip and Knee & Robotic Surgery
Gregory J. Roehrig, MD
Specializing in Fracture Care and Joint Replacement
John M. Tozzi, MD
Specializing in Joint Replacement of the Hip & Knee
Jason Wong, DO
Specializing in Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy of the Knee and Shoulder
Steven Mennona, MD
Specializing in Total Joint Replacement and Orthopaedic Traumatology
Your hips play a vital role in supporting your body. They allow you to walk, run, bend, and move. When certain conditions impact your hip function, that pain can limit even the simplest activities.
At OIBortho in New Jersey, patients across Ocean and Monmouth County turn to our board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons for expert hip care. From sports injuries to advanced arthritis, we see it all. Our team’s goal is simple: help you move with less pain and get back to the activities you enjoy.
Surgical Hip Treatment Options
Many patients find lasting relief through surgical treatment. OIBortho’s surgeons are leaders in traditional and advanced surgical approaches, including:
- Total Hip Replacement: This procedure replaces the damaged hip joint with a durable prosthesis. It is most often recommended for patients with advanced osteoarthritis or severe joint damage.
- Partial Hip Replacement: For cases where only one part of the hip joint is affected, a partial replacement may be appropriate. This procedure can preserve more of the natural bone and tissue.
- Robotic-Assisted Hip Surgery (MAKO SmartRobotics™): Our surgeons utilize robotic technology for greater precision in joint replacement. MAKO SmartRobotics™ allows for customized implant placement and may result in less pain, smaller incisions, and a faster recovery period.
- Revision Hip Surgery: Patients who experience complications or implant wear from a prior hip replacement may need revision surgery. Our surgeons specialize in these complex procedures and work to restore function and stability.
By using minimally invasive approaches when possible, our team aims to help patients return to daily routines as quickly as possible.
Non-Surgical Hip Treatment Options
Not every patient requires surgery. At OIBortho, we take a comprehensive approach, beginning with conservative treatments whenever possible. Non-surgical hip treatments may include:
- Physical Therapy: Strengthening and mobility exercises help support the joint, improve balance, and reduce pain.
- Corticosteroid Injections: These targeted injections can reduce inflammation and pain in the hip joint, often providing relief for several months.
- Bracing or Assistive Devices: Temporary use of supportive devices may ease strain and allow healing.
- Lifestyle and Activity Modifications: Adjustments in daily activity, along with weight management, can reduce joint stress and slow the progression of arthritis.
These approaches are especially valuable for patients with early-stage arthritis or those who are not yet candidates for surgery.
Pre- and Post-Operative Care
Surgery is only one step in the treatment process. OIBortho guides patients through every phase of their care.
- Before Surgery: You’ll undergo a thorough evaluation, imaging, and medical preparation to ensure the best outcomes. We review the procedure in detail so you know what to expect and how to prepare at home.
- After Surgery: We'll be here throughout your recovery with personalized physical therapy, pain management strategies, and follow-up visits with your surgeon. Recovery timelines can vary, but you should be able to gradually return to walking, driving, and light activities within weeks, with continued improvement over several months.
- Long-Term Care: Our team will provide support to help preserve your joint health well into the future.
Why Choose OIBortho?
Choosing the right orthopaedic practice for hip treatment means finding surgeons with the experience, training, and subspecialty expertise to address a wide range of conditions. At OIBortho, patients benefit from a team of board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons who dedicate their careers to joint health, hip surgery, and complex reconstructions.
Meet our hip specialists:
- Joseph P. Bogdan, MD: Specializes in advanced total hip and knee replacement procedures.
- David J. Rodricks, MD: Known for his expertise in total hip and knee replacement and robotic-assisted surgery, including MAKO SmartRobotics™ procedures.
- Gregory J. Roehrig, MD: Expert in fracture surgery, hip replacement, knee replacement, and unicompartmental (“partial”) knee replacement.
- John M. Tozzi, MD: Has extensive experience in outpatient and inpatient minimally invasive total hip and knee arthroplasties, revision arthroplasties, and workers’ compensation cases.
- Jason Wong, DO: Specializes in sports medicine and arthroscopy of the hip, knee, and shoulder.
- Lauryn D. Bianco, DO: Focuses on complex adult hip and knee reconstruction.
This breadth of expertise allows OIBortho to approach each case with the right balance of conservative care and surgical innovation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Signs I May Need Hip Replacement Surgery?
Patients often consider hip replacement when pain persists despite conservative treatments, daily activities become difficult, and imaging confirms severe joint damage.
How Long Does Recovery Take After Robotic-Assisted Hip Surgery?
Recovery varies, but many patients experience quicker rehabilitation after robotic procedures due to smaller incisions and greater precision. Some are walking independently within weeks, with full recovery continuing over several months.
Can a Labral Tear Be Treated Without Surgery?
In some cases, physical therapy, activity modification, and injections may help manage symptoms of a labral tear. However, if pain continues or the tear is severe, hip arthroscopy or surgery may be recommended.
What Are the Best Non-Surgical Treatments for Early Hip Arthritis?
Physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, and lifestyle changes can all be effective in slowing arthritis progression and managing pain before surgery is considered.
Orthopaedic Hip Specialists In Ocean & Monmouth County
At OIBortho, patients benefit from the combined expertise of multiple fellowship-trained hip surgeons and a full team of orthopaedic specialists.
With convenient locations across Central New Jersey, including Edison, Red Bank, Freehold, Wall, Brick, Toms River, Lacey, and Manahawkin, our practice makes high-level orthopaedic care accessible.
Call OIBortho at 732-800-9000 to schedule your consultation and explore your treatment options today.