What is Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), and how Dr. Scheffel can help?

Dr. Peter Scheffel - Orthopedic Surgeon

Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) is a medical condition that affects the hip joint and can lead to pain and discomfort. In this condition, the hip bones (femur and acetabulum) rub against each other, causing damage to the cartilage and other soft tissues surrounding the joint.

If you are experiencing symptoms of FAI, such as pain in the hip or groin area, it is essential to seek treatment from a qualified orthopedic surgeon. One such specialist is Dr. Peter T. Scheffel, MD, a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon at Family Health West Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and one of only two people in Grand Junction, CO and Fruita specializing in FAI.

Dr. Scheffel has a wealth of experience in diagnosing and treating hip joint problems in, including FAI. He uses the latest medical technologies and techniques to help patients overcome their hip pain and regain their mobility.

One of the reasons to see Dr. Scheffel for FAI treatment is his commitment to personalized care. He takes the time to listen to each patient’s concerns and works with them to create a treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs.

In addition to his expertise in hip joint problems, Dr. Scheffel is also knowledgeable in the latest surgical and non-surgical treatments for FAI. He will work with you to determine the best course of action, taking into account your medical history and current condition.

At Family Health West Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Dr. Scheffel and his team are dedicated to providing their patients with the highest quality orthopedic care. Their state-of-the-art facilities and advanced medical technologies ensure that patients receive the best possible treatment and recovery outcomes.

If you are experiencing hip pain or discomfort due to Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI), consider seeing Dr. Peter T. Scheffel, MD at Family Health West Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. With his expertise, personalized care, and commitment to patient well-being, you can be confident that you are in good hands.

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