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Hip Pain
Treatment
Hip pain refers to discomfort or aching in or around the hip joint. It can arise from issues such as osteoarthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, hip labral tears, impingement, overuse, or injuries. Symptoms may include stiffness, groin pain, discomfort while walking or sitting, and limited range of motion.
Who Needs Hip Pain Treatment?
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Individuals experiencing persistent hip pain or stiffness
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People having difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or performing daily activities
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Those diagnosed with hip joint conditions like arthritis, labral injuries, or tendon inflammation
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Patients who’ve had insufficient relief from medications, injections, physical therapy, or lifestyle measures
Our Approach to Hip Pain Treatment
Thorough Evaluation
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A detailed walkthrough of symptoms, medical history, and functional goals
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Physical assessment and imaging (X-ray, MRI) to identify underlying conditions
Customized Treatment Plan
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Conservative Care: Physical therapy, targeted exercises, pain management, assistive devices, injections (corticosteroids, PRP)
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Procedural Intervention: Arthroscopy for labral repair, cartilage restoration, bursa removal
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Advanced Surgical Care: Partial or total hip replacement for advanced degeneration
Implementation
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Conservative care begins with guided therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications
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Surgical procedures use minimally invasive or traditional protocols with specialist anesthesia
Rehabilitation & Recovery
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Structured in‑patient or out‑patient rehab based on treatment type
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Gradual strengthening, flexibility, and mobility training with continuous progress checks

Recovery Time
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Weeks 1–2: Pain management, assisted walking, home‑based exercises
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Weeks 3–6: Transition to unassisted walking and increased flexibility training
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Months 3–6: Return to most daily tasks and low‑impact activities
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6+ Months: Possible return to moderate-impact sports and regular movement, as per medical advice
Treatment Benefits
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Slowed Progression of Hip Conditions
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Pain Reduction
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Restored Mobility & Function
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IStrengthened Muscles & Joint Support
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Improved Posture & Gait Mechanics