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Millions of Americans suffer from hip pain to the extent that it limits their ability to work, enjoy time with their friends and family, and puts a damper on their overall quality of life. While more common in elderly patients, hip pain also impacts young adults and active people because the cause of hip pain ranges a full spectrum from age-related disease, to injury, and more. What many patients may not realize is that not all hip pain requires replacement surgery. While there are certainly situations where a surgical procedure is appropriate, it should truly be seen as a last resort. The double-board certified physicians at MAPS Centers For Pain Control recognized the need for a leader in effective, nonsurgical and minimally invasive procedures, and have helped thousands recover and regroup from hip pain without venturing down the surgical route. If you experience hip pain, contact the team at MAPS Centers For Pain Control to schedule your appointment:
What Is Hip Pain?
Are you in need of hip pain relief? Hip pain refers to discomfort in or around the hip, which is a joint that supports much of your weight. Anything from injuries to overexertion can negatively impact your hip’s muscles, tendons and ligaments. In addition to general pain, you may experience the following symptoms:
- Grinding pain
- Clicking or popping sensations
- Sensation of bone-on-bone
- Intermittent pain that subsides then returns
- Pain in the lower back
- Pain in the lumbar region, buttocks and/or thighs
- Tenderness, swelling and stiffness
- Inability to sleep on one side
- Loss of motion
- Limping or an uneven gait
What Causes Hip Pain?
Now that we’ve reviewed common symptoms of hip pain, you might be wondering: What causes it? Here are some top reasons that you might experience pain:
- Osteoarthritis: Over time, the cartilage in the hip joint can wear down, leading to pain, stiffness and mobility problems.
- Overexertion: Putting too much pressure or strain on your hips increases the risk of pain and injury.
- Bursitis: This condition refers to inflammation of the bursae, which are fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip joint.
- Tendinitis: Caused by repetitive strain or overexertion, tendinitis is when the tendons surrounding the hip become inflamed.
- Labral Tear: This refers to a tear in the labrum, or the ring of cartilage that surrounds the hip joint.
- Injuries/trauma: Injuries and accidents can cause hip fractures, or breaks in the upper part of the thigh bone.
- Pinched Nerves: If your sciatic nerve (which runs from the lower back down the legs) becomes compressed, you may experience pain around the back and hips.
- Sedentary Lifestyle: Inactivity can weaken the muscles that support the hip joint.
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Where Is Your Hip Pain Located?
Before receiving hip pain treatment, it’s important to consider the exact location of the pain. This provides valuable information about the underlying cause, as well as insight into the best treatment. Here are some common pain areas and what they mean:
- Front of the hip (groin area): Pain in this area is often a sign of osteoarthritis. It may also be caused by a labral tear.
- Side of the hip: Known as lateral hip pain, this type is commonly caused by bursitis, tendinitis or overexertion.
- Back of the hip (buttocks): Pain in the buttock area is typically linked to lower back issues, such as sciatica (or nerve compression). In addition to pain along the back, you may experience pain that radiates down the legs.
What Hip Pain Conditions Do We Treat?
Whether your hip pain is caused by an injury, a medical condition or overuse, you should seek treatment. At MAPS, we support patients with a wide range of conditions, including the following:
- Osteoarthritis
- Hip fractures and injuries
- Muscle strains
- Sciatica
- Overuse
Hip Pain Diagnosis
While hip pain is incredibly frustrating, many common problems can be resolved with the right treatment. At MAPS, we follow a thorough diagnosis process to help identify the root cause of your pain. We’ll start by reviewing your medical history and symptoms. Then, we’ll perform a light physical examination to determine your pain levels and range of motion. If necessary, we may also recommend diagnostic imaging tests. Once we better understand your condition, we’ll devise an effective, personalized hip pain treatment plan.
A Spectrum of Medical Solutions for Treating Hip Pain
MAPS is Chicago’s leader in conservative treatment for chronic and acute pain, including sciatic pain. Every patient undergoes a comprehensive medical exam so our physicians may note their symptoms, history, and determine an appropriate treatment plan. Many treatments may include or be a combination of responsible medication management, physical therapy, acupuncture, an injection-based protocol, or other innovative treatments.
What Hip Pain Treatments Do We Offer?
Injection-Based Therapy
- Lumbar and Cervical Injections: Involves injecting anti-inflammatory medication into the lower (lumbar) or upper (cervical) spine
- Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Injects steroid medication into the sacroiliac joint (located between the sacrum and pelvis)
- Trigger Point Injections: Deliver medication directly into muscle knots (or trigger points)
- Lumbar Sympathetic Block: Injects anesthetic near the lumbar sympathetic nerves to block pain signals
- Intra-articular Joint Injections: Injects medication directly into a joint (such as the hip, knee, or shoulder) to reduce inflammation and relieve pain caused by arthritis
- Viscosupplementation for Arthritic Joints: Uses a gel-like substance to lubricate and cushion arthritis joints
- Hyaluronic Acid Injections: Uses a synthetic form of hyaluronic acid (a natural substance found in connective tissues) to support arthritic joints
- Epidural Steroid Injections: Injects steroid medication into the epidural space around the spinal cord
- Ganglion Impar Block: Injects anesthetic near the ganglion impar, a nerve bundle in the pelvis
Alternative Medicine
Responsible Medication Management
- Ethical Pain Medicine Management: This individualized treatment combines medication with careful oversight to lower the risk of adverse effects.
- Over-The-Counter Medications and Supplements: OTC medications can be effective when combined with other treatments.
Minimally Invasive Procedures
- Radiofrequency Ablation: Uses radiofrequency energy to destroy nerve fibers that transmit pain signals
- Spinal Cord Stimulator Implantation: Uses electrical impulses to disrupt pain signals
Physical Therapy
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