Hip Pain

Hip pain is inconvenient and painful for anyone, regardless of age, career, or gender. It’s common and has numerous potential causes. The precise location and degree of pain can provide invaluable insight into the ultimate cause of your pain.

Read more below to determine if a consultation is right for you and your health.

Symptoms that can Influence Hip Pain

  • Stiffness in hip joints
  • Pain near the groin, outer hip, or lower hip
  • Restricted movement in the hips
  • Persistent discomfort or soreness in the hip during or after exercise
  • Limping
  • Swelling or tenderness in or around the hip area
  • Pain while standing or walking
  • Unable to bear weight on one or both legs
  • Little to no improvement after self-treatment, such as over-the-counter pain medicine
  • Inability to stand, walk, or complete daily tasks and activities

Causes of Hip Pain

Hip pain can have multiple causes that aren’t an underlying disease. Common examples include physical trauma, overexertion, awkward sitting positions, improper posture or muscle strains. Regardless, it is important to have your hip pain examined just in case a debilitating disease, such as osteoarthritis or arthritis, is the cause.

How Can We Help?

If hip pain is limiting your mobility, these focused treatments can improve joint function and relieve surrounding muscle tension: