Body Area

Hip Conditions

Hip osteoarthritis, bursitis, labral tears, and hip impingement - comprehensive nonsurgical care for hip pain.

Common Hip Diagnoses

The hip joint is one of the largest in the body, and hip pain can stem from the joint itself, surrounding bursae, tendons, or nearby structures. Identifying the specific source is essential for effective nonsurgical treatment.

Treatment Approaches for Hip Conditions

Depending on your specific diagnosis, severity, and goals, we may recommend one or more of the following treatments:

When to See a Specialist

You should schedule a consultation if you're experiencing any of the following:

  • Hip pain lasting more than 2-3 weeks
  • Pain in the groin, outer hip, or buttock with activity
  • Stiffness that limits walking distance or range of motion
  • Pain that wakes you from sleep
  • Difficulty getting in and out of a car or low chair

Red Flag Symptoms

Hip fracture after a fall with inability to bear weight, or rapidly progressive hip pain with signs of avascular necrosis - seek immediate evaluation.

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