Hip Pain

The Basics

Treatment

Prevention

Chronic hip pain is one of the most common reasons to see an orthopedic surgeon. After examining thousands of patients and looking at thousands of X-rays and MRIs we know that the severity of arthritis, tendonitis, or labral tears does not always correlate with the amount of pain. I will frequently say, “there are people out there playing sports with hips that look like yours”. We know that lighter patients who maintain strong and flexible hips can tolerate a higher level of joint damage. Ultimately, most chronic hip pain is a disease of chronic inflammation. If you decrease your chronic inflammation you will decrease your inflammatory pain. An anti-inflammatory diet can significantly decrease your inflammatory pain and many doctors encourage you to try it before proceeding with a hip replacement. Improving your overall fitness will improve your inflammatory pain. Improving sleep and stress levels will as well. We will frequently see patients with bone on bone arthritis who require minimal treatment because they have controlled their chronic inflammation. Some of these patients fell into this lifestyle while others consciously chose to pursue a healthier way to approach life.