A layer of cartilage helps cushion the bones and enables smooth movement. Hip pain can result from various conditions, ranging from arthritis to injuries.

Symptoms of Hip Dysfunction

Hip dysfunction can manifest in different ways, including pain in the hip, discomfort in the groin, thigh, or buttocks, and may radiate down the leg. Common symptoms include stiffness, weakness, reduced range of motion, swelling, tenderness, and difficulty walking or standing for long periods.

Request an Appointment

Common Causes of Hip Pain Include:

  • Weakness and altered mechanics due to excessive time spent sitting.
  • Arthritis: Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other forms of arthritis can cause inflammation and pain.
  • Injuries: Such as fractures, dislocations, or labral tears.
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, the fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip joint.
  • Tendonitis: Inflammation of the tendons around the hip joint due to overuse.
  • Hip Labral Tear: Damage to the cartilage that surrounds the socket of the hip joint.