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Aug 28 - Aug 28, 2026

Chicago Hip Summit 2026

Chicago, IL

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Location

76 E Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603

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Description

Registration is Now Open below!

Course Overview

The 2nd Annual Chicago Hip Summit returns with a brand new topic: Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Hip Osteoarthritis.

Check back for an updated agenda soon!

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Attending Physician

Fellows / Residents / Physical Therapists

Topics Covered:

  • Techniques for diagnosis and treatment of early hip osteoarthritis.

  • Surgical indications for treatment of hip pain, stiffness, clicking, and reduction in range of motion.

  • Arthroscopic techniques specific to treatment of hip osteoarthritis in young patients.

Summit format:

  • A combination of didactic lectures and case-based discussions and debates with faculty groups to highlight the diagnosis and modern surgical treatment of osteoarthritis in younger patients.

What this summit offers:

  • Up to date overview of the diagnosis and decision-making processes for open and arthroscopic treatment.

  • Case based discussions focusing on open and arthroscopic hip arthritis surgical techniques, treatmnet, and tips and tricks to promote success

  • Review of postoperative rehabilitation and complication management following hip surgery for osteoarthritis.

Why should I attend?

  • Engage with world class faculty with some of the best minds in open and arthroscopic hip surgery

  • Participate in debates and discussions on the most important topics currently impacting hip surgeons

  • Enjoy the convenient location of Chicago as a conference destination

CME Accreditation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Medical Association of Georgia through the joint providership of Southern Alliance for Physician Specialties CME and American Hip Institute Research Foundation. The Southern Alliance for Physician Specialties CME is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide accredited continuing education for physicians.

The Southern Alliance for Physician Specialties CME designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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Map

76 E Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603

07.30AM - 08.15AM
Breakfast and Registration
08.25AM - 08.30AM
Welcome: Benjamin Kuhns
08.30AM - 09.30AM
Didactic Session 1: Diagnosing Early (Mild) Osteoarthritis
08.30AM - 08.40AM
Case 1: Can we distinguish pre-arthritic hip pain from hip osteoarthritis?
08.40AM - 08.55AM
Panel
08.55AM - 09.00AM
Q&A
09.00AM - 09.10AM
Case 2: How advanced imaging with cartilage damage impacts my surgical decision making in patients without radiographic osteoarthritis
09.10AM - 09.25AM
Panel
09.25AM - 09.30AM
Q&A
09.30AM - 10.00AM
Coffee Break and Exhibits
10.00AM - 11.30AM
Didactic Session 2: Preserve the Hip
10.00AM - 10.10AM
Case 1: Management of Acetabular Cartilage Injury: Is Microfracture still the standard of care in 2026?
10.04AM - 10.55AM
Panel
10.10AM - 10.25AM
Panel
10.25AM - 10.30AM
Q&A
10.30AM - 10.40AM
Case 2: Management of Femoral Head Cartilage Injury through Surgical Hip Dislocation
10.55AM - 11.00AM
Q&A
11.00AM - 11.10AM
Case 3: Biologic augmentation of cartilage injury in hip preserving surgery
11.10AM - 11.25AM
Panel
11.25AM - 11.30AM
Q&A
11.30AM - 12.00PM
Buffet
12.00PM - 01.00PM
12:00-1:00 Industry Lunch CME Not provided
01.00PM - 01.30PM
Didactic Session 3: Too late to preserve but delay replacement
01.00PM - 01.10PM
Case 1: Non-surgical treatment of early hip osteoarthritis
01.10PM - 01.25PM
Panel
01.25PM - 01.30PM
Q&A
01.30PM - 03.00PM
Didactic Session 4: Replace the hip
01.30PM - 01.40PM
Case 1: Total hip replacement in the young patient: What activities are we restricting?
01.40PM - 01.55PM
Panel
01.55PM - 02.00PM
Q&A
02.00PM - 02.10PM
Case 2: Total Hip replacement for instability
02.10PM - 02.25PM
Panel
02.25PM - 02.30PM
Q&A
02.30PM - 02.40PM
Case 3: Hip resurfacing: Birmingham and beyond
02.40PM - 02.55PM
Panel
02.55PM - 03.00PM
Q&A
03.00PM - 03.30PM
Coffee Break
03.30PM - 04.00PM
Technical Showcase
03.30PM - 03.40PM
Intraoperative biologic augmentation for chondral defects identified during hip arthroscopy.
03.40PM - 03.50PM
Open Surgical Dislocation with Osteochondral Allograft
03.50PM - 04.00PM
Anterior Hip Resurfacing
04.00PM - 05.30PM
Debates
04.00PM - 04.10PM
Tonnis 1 OA with full thickness chondral damage on MRA in 45yo active male and failed conservative treatment: Scope vs. Arthroplasty
04.10PM - 04.20PM
Panel
04.20PM - 04.30PM
Dysplastic 45F without significant arthritis on advanced imaging: PAO vs. THA
04.30PM - 04.40PM
Panel
04.40PM - 04.50PM
Diagnostic Arthroscopy With Irreparable labrum and Full Thickness Chondral Damage in a middle-aged active patient: Peek and Shriek or Go the whole hog
04.50PM - 05.00PM
Panel
05.00PM - 05.10PM
Large Grade IV femoral head defect identified on arthroscopy in an elite athlete: Chondroplasty, Microfracture or Surgical Hip Dislocation with Osteochondral Allograft
05.10PM - 05.20PM
Panel
05.20PM - 05.30PM
Q&A
05.30PM - 05.50PM
Keynote Speaker
05.50PM - 06.00PM
Concluding remarks: Benjamin Kuhns
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