Hip Pain & Treatment
Common Causes of Hip Pain
Hip pain can severely limit daily activity and diminish the quality of life. The most common causes of hip pain are:
- Arthritis – usually osteoarthritis but, more rarely, rheumatoid arthritis
- Bursitis
- Referred pain – such as a problem in the back that is affecting the sciatic nerve, causing pain in the hip
Getting to the Root Cause of Hip Pain
There are many causes of hip pain, not all originating in the hip. Since the proper treatment will depend on the root cause, take these steps to make sure an accurate diagnosis is made.
- See your family doctor.
- Your family doctor may refer you to an orthopedic specialist, or you may make an appointment to see one of our orthopedic specialists directly.
Diagnostic Testing
Your family doctor or orthopedic specialist may use some or all of the following evaluation methods to arrive at a diagnosis.
- Physical examination
- X-ray
- MRI
- Blood test for rheumatoid arthritis
Treatment Options
Typically, your doctor may recommend one of the following treatments.
- Medication – typically oral anti-inflammatories
- Activity modification or rest
- Cortisone injections
- Physical or occupational therapy – Person Memorial Hospital offers comprehensive rehabilitation services. Ask your doctor about a referral to our services.
- Assistive devices such as canes, walkers, and similar devices.
- Weight management