GET BACK TO MOVING COMFORTABLY | ORTHOPEDIC HIP SPECIALIST
Hip & Pelvic Bone Pain Treatment
Your hips and pelvis form the core of your body’s movement. When pain, stiffness, or instability sets in, even simple tasks like walking, sitting, or climbing stairs can feel overwhelming.. At The Center for Bone & Joint Disease, we’re here to help you move freely again.
Our board-certified orthopedic physicians and surgeons provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for a full spectrum of hip and pelvic conditions–from arthritis and bursitis to labral tears and fractures. We prioritize conservative care first, and when surgery is needed, our specialists perform minimally invasive procedures designed for faster recovery and lasting relief.
If hip or pelvic pain is limiting your life, don’t wait. Request an appointment today and take the first step toward feeling stronger and moving better.
FIND TREATMENT FOR HIP PAIN FROM A HIP SPECIALIST NEAR YOU
How We Treat Hip & Pelvis Pain
Hip and pelvis pain can have many causes—joint wear and tear, muscular imbalances, pinched nerves, or traumatic injuries. Some conditions worsen gradually over time, while others may begin suddenly after a fall or accident. No matter the cause, our goal is to relieve your pain, restore mobility, and improve your quality of life.
Common conditions we treat include:
- Hip arthritis, including osteoarthritis and inflammatory types
- Labral tears and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
- Hip bursitis and tendonitis
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
- Muscle strains and overuse injuries
- Hip fractures and post-traumatic pain
- Pelvic instability
For many patients, non-surgical treatments are enough to manage pain and restore movement. We often recommend physical and occupational therapy to strengthen the muscles around the hip, improve joint stability, and correct movement patterns that contribute to pain. Our therapists work one-on-one with you to ensure a personalized and progressive approach.
When pain is linked to inflammation or nerve issues, our pain management specialists may recommend targeted and minimally invasive techniques that can offer significant relief, especially for patients who aren’t ready for surgery.
If joint damage is severe or other treatments don’t provide long-term relief, surgical options may be the next step. Our team performs hip arthroscopy for labral repairs and impingement, as well as hip replacement surgery for advanced arthritis or joint degeneration. We also provide surgical care for hip and pelvic fractures, helping patients regain function after traumatic injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common causes of hip pain?
Hip pain can result from arthritis, labral tears, bursitis, tendinitis, or trauma. A physical exam and imaging, like X-rays or MRI, help us determine the root cause.
Can hip pain be treated without surgery?
Yes. Many patients improve with physical therapy, medication, or injections. We only recommend surgery if conservative treatments aren’t effective.
What is hip impingement, and how is it treated?
Also known as femoroacetabular impingement or FAI, hip impingement happens when abnormal bone structure causes painful joint contact. It’s treatable with therapy or minimally invasive surgery.
How do I book a consultation with an orthopedic hip surgeon near me?
Call your nearest location or request an appointment online . You’ll be connected with a specialist who will evaluate your symptoms and guide you through the next steps toward relief.