At our practice serving Frisco & Coppell, we offer a full range of hip surgical and interventional procedures designed to restore function, relieve pain, and improve quality of life. With our focus on precise diagnosis, advanced surgical technology and patient-centred rehabilitation, we’re committed to helping you get back to the activities you love.
Our Approach
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Comprehensive evaluation — Every patient begins with a detailed history, physical exam and imaging to identify the exact cause of hip pain or dysfunction.
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Tailored treatment plan — Whether your hip condition can be managed conservatively or requires surgery, we develop a plan that fits your lifestyle, goals, and anatomy.
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Advanced surgical techniques — From minimally-invasive arthroscopy to joint preservation surgeries to hip replacement, we employ state-of-the-art methods for the best outcomes.
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Dedicated rehabilitation — The work doesn’t end in the operating room. Post-procedure physical therapy, functional training and ongoing monitoring ensure long-term success.
Hip Procedures We Perform
Here is an overview of the key procedures we offer:
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Hip Arthroscopy – A minimally invasive technique to treat intra-articular hip problems such as labral tears, cartilage damage and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).
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Hip Labral Repair & Reconstruction – When the labrum (the ring of cartilage around the hip socket) is damaged, we perform repair or reconstruction to restore joint stability and reduce pain.
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Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Surgery – Patients with abnormal bone shape in the hip (cam or pincer lesions) may benefit from FAI surgery to reshape the joint and prevent further damage.
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Total Hip Arthroplasty (Replacement) – For advanced hip arthritis or joint degeneration, hip replacement (arthroplasty) offers powerful pain relief and improved function.
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Treatment of Avascular Necrosis/Osteonecrosis of the Hip – When blood supply to the hip bone is compromised, we offer treatment plans including core decompression, bone grafting or hip replacement depending on stage.
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Snapping Hip / Psoas Tendon Release – Some patients present with hip-snapping, tight psoas tendon or internal hip irritation; targeted release or tenotomy can improve comfort and mobility.
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Endoscopic Gluteus Medius Repair – Gluteus medius tendon tears can lead to lateral hip pain and limp; endoscopic repair restores strength and gait stability.
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Proximal Hamstring Rupture/Avulsion – Although outside the hip joint proper, proximal hamstring injuries near the hip/pelvis are treated here to restore function and relieve pain.
Why Choose Us
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Dr Dold completed a fellowship in hip arthroscopy and serves as the director of hip arthroscopy at our facility—bringing advanced training and specialization to every case.
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We place strong emphasis on joint preservation — often we can delay or avoid hip replacement by treating conditions early through arthroscopy or corrective surgery.
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Using modern imaging, intra-operative navigation and minimally-invasive methods, our goal is faster recovery, smaller incisions and better outcomes.
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Patient-education, clear communication and a seamless transition through surgery and rehabilitation make the experience smoother and more predictable.
Ready to Learn More?
If you’re experiencing persistent hip pain, stiffness, limitation in movement or have had previous treatments that didn’t resolve your symptoms, now is the time to act. Contact our office to schedule an evaluation with Dr Dold — we’ll walk you through your diagnosis, explore all the options (including conservative care) and, if surgery is appropriate, design a roadmap for recovery.
Dr. Dold completed a fellowship in hip arthroscopy at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. He is the director of hip arthroscopy at Star Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.

Hip arthrogram (MRA) showing a large acetabular labral tear and CAM lesion in line with the underlying diagnosis of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).

Dr. Dold performing hip arthroscopy using the new post-free arthroscopy table at Baylor Scott & White Sports Surgery Center at the Star. (7/21/2018)


