If hip pain affects your daily life, we’re here to help. Our specialists offer the latest hip pain treatments, including hip preservation to help you avoid more extensive surgery when possible.
As mid-Missouri’s only academic health system, MU Health Care offers innovative solutions for hip pain not found at many centers. Here, you’ll find orthopaedic surgeons specializing in hip care. You’ll also have access to nonsurgical and surgical hip preservation treatment options that may help you avoid or delay future joint replacements.
If a hip replacement is the best option, we offer minimally invasive options to support a faster recovery.
When to Seek Care for Hip Pain
Different joint conditions can cause aching, throbbing, stabbing or shooting pain in and around your hip. No matter what type of pain you’re experiencing, we’re here to support you.
Specifically, our team can help if you have:
- Pain that extends beyond your hip to your leg, groin or back
- Pain that keeps you up at night
- Pain that won’t go away with rest or over-the-counter pain relievers
- Pain when you climb stairs, walk, exercise or perform other daily activities
- Redness or swelling in your hip
Second Opinions for Hip Pain
If your current treatment isn’t managing your hip pain, we may be able to offer more effective approaches. You may also be a candidate for alternatives to hip replacement. For example, we offer advanced options like hip preservation treatments, including procedures to regenerate hip tissue.
Causes of Hip Pain
Causes of hip pain include:
- Labral tears, which are tears in the cartilage around the hip socket, sometimes caused by accidents or sports injuries.
- Hip dysplasia, a condition in which your hip joint doesn’t develop properly.
- Hip impingement, also called femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), which occurs when the shape of the ball and socket cause the ball to crush the labrum and cartilage, leading to labral tears and cartilage damage because there's less space in the front of the hip with hip flexion.
- Tendonitis, which are tendons inflamed by overuse.
- Fractures, which may be caused by overuse, osteoporosis or a traumatic injury, such as from a fall or car accident.
- Spine issues, such as pinched nerves from herniated discs.
- Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis), or “dead bone” in the hip joint.
- Hip arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
- Infections in the hip, such as septic arthritis.
- Musculoskeletal tumors, such as sarcomas.
Seeking expert care is the first step to understanding the cause of your hip pain. At MU Health Care, our hip specialists have expertise in diagnosing and treating hip pain resulting from all types of causes. Whether your hip pain is due to arthritis or a rare condition, our doctors want to help you find relief.
How We Diagnose Hip Pain at MU Health Care
When you have a hip pain consultation at MU Health Care, our team will conduct a thorough medical history review and examination. We’ll also ask you detailed questions to better understand how your hip pain is affecting your daily life.
You may also have tests, such as:
- X-rays to determine if the source of pain is your hip or spine
- Blood tests to diagnose infections or diseases that cause hip pain
- Ultrasounds for muscle tendon evaluation or injections
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to detect issues with soft tissues, such as labral tears
- Computed tomography (CT) scans to diagnose impingement, tumors and other issues
We may also order a steroid injection to help determine if the pain source is your hip or another area.
After reviewing your results, we’ll work with you on a personalized plan that reflects your specific needs and goals.