Condition · Hip, Knee & Joint

Hip pain.
Joint, bursa, tendon, or referred — find the source.

Hip pain may originate from the joint itself, the surrounding bursae and tendons, or be referred from the lumbar spine. The diagnosis drives the treatment.

Who It's For

If this is you, we can help.

Groin, lateral, or buttock pain. Worse with specific motions or weight-bearing. Sometimes limited range. Sometimes night pain. Pattern of pain often distinguishes joint from periarticular sources.

What to Expect

Your first visit.

Focused examination differentiating intra-articular, periarticular, and referred sources. Imaging to assess the joint. Ultrasound for periarticular structures. A specific working diagnosis driving the plan.

Treatment Options

Different sources, different plans.

For intra-articular pathology, image-guided hip joint injection — diagnostic and therapeutic. For trochanteric bursitis and gluteal tendinopathy, ultrasound-guided injection with PT. For referred pain from the lumbar spine, the spine pathway. For appropriate candidates, regenerative options.

Stop accepting the downtime.

A precise diagnosis is the start of every recovery. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.