Board Certified and Fellowship Trained orthopedic Hip Surgeon
Treating hip and orthopedic conditions for three decades
Hip Preservation Center patients, thank you for the opportunity to assist in your care. The hip is critical to daily function and activity, which keeps us healthy and strong.
The new leadership in hip and sports medicine in Dallas and region will allow me to step aside after 48 years in healthcare, 36 years in orthopedic surgery. I will retire from active orthopedic practice to focus on consultation, research and education beginning 7/31/2022.
Hip diseases are treated and not cured, requiring long term follow up and care. Please, keep up the commitment to hip health in mind, body and spirit to achieve and maintain wellbeing and function. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve.
For established patients, correspondence will be sent in the near future to help guide future care.
Hal David Martin, DO
Hal David Martin, DO is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sport medicine/hip disorders. He received his medical degree from Oklahoma State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Tulsa, OK. Dr. Martin completed his postdoctoral training at the following institutions: One year Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Sports Medicine/Hip Disorders...
Dr. Martin specializes in orthopedic hip surgery. He uses the latest medical technology with the state of art medical facility to provide his patients the best possible outcome.
Femoral Derotation Osteotomy Improves Hip and Spine Function in Patients With Increased or Decreased Femoral Torsion.
Hal D. Martin - Arthroscopy. 2021 Jan 1
Anteroinferior Hip Instability in Flexion During Dynamic Arthroscopic Examination Is Associated With Abnormal Anterior Acetabular Horn.
Hal D. Martin - orthopedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 2020 Dec 18
Spinopelvic Parameters Do Not Predict the Sagittal Orientation of the Acetabulum.
Hal D. Martin - orthopedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 2020 Oct 14