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Dr. Pradyumna R carefully evaluate your conditions and symptoms associated to your hip & groin pain or hip & groin pain injuries, based on the diagnostic report and scan he would suggest if so, you are a candidate for hip & groin pain treatment, he is an highly experienced hip treatment specialist provides diagnosis as well as surgical and nonsurgical treatment options at Bangalore Orthopaedic Clinic, in BTM Layout, Bangalore.


If you have any queries or would like to schedule an appointment for hip & groin pain or hip & groin injury treatment consultation please call +919113025188.

What are hip and groin pain?


The hip is a ball and socket joint. The ball-like end of the thigh bone (femoral head) fits into the cup-like area of the pelvis. Hips are highly stable joints, and it takes a large amount of force to injure this joint.


Musculoskeletal hip and groin pain are very common conditions that require an individualized treatment plan. One of the most common locations of hip and groin pain is the psoas muscle, which originates at the lower spine and runs down through the abdominal cavity, crosses over the pelvic bone, and inserts into the thighbone. Likewise, groin pain most commonly affects athletes and middle-aged people who have an active lifestyle. With sports specific training and rehabilitative exercises, these injuries can usually be treated adequately.

These include pubic overload or osteitis pubis, sports hernia, labral tears of the hip joint, and endometriosis. Groin pain is often related to sports and activity, commonly attributed to muscle or tendons. While debilitating groin pain is an issue for some, most cases are not. Endometriosis can be treated with different surgical techniques depending upon severity of symptoms.


Hip pain is often a symptom of other underlying issues in the hip joint, groin, thigh, or buttocks.


What are the symptoms of hip and groin pain?


If you're experiencing hip pain, we can help. Maybe you've suffered an injury and want a fast recovery, or maybe you want to learn about prevention tips. Depending on what is causing the hip pain, other symptoms may include.

  • Decreased range of motion
  • Muscle stiffness
  • Tenderness in the hip joint
  • Swelling or redness in your hip
  • Unable to bear your weight on the leg
  • Feelings of stiffness when you move your hip
  • Difficulty sleeping on the hip
  • Pain in the groin
  • Pain in the outer hip, thigh or buttocks
  • Trouble moving the hip or legs
  • Intense Pain or sudden swelling
  • Locking, catching, snapping or clicking sounds in the hip joint(crepitus)
  • Any form of deformed after a fall
  • Could be osteoporosis injured your hip


What are specific hip and groin conditions?


Hip & Groin Conditions We Treat Include

  • Hip Labral tears
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Gluteus Medius Tear
  • Avascular Necrosis
  • Femoroacetabular Impingement
  • Hip Abductor Tears
  • Complications of total hip replacement
  • Hip dislocations
  • Peri-prosthetic fractures and infections


Hip Arthritis

  • Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Traumatic Arthritis


Overuse & Sports Injuries

  • Hip Pain
  • Hip Groin Disorders
  • Hip Tendonitis
  • Hamstring Tendonitis
  • Iliopsoas tendonitis
  • Impingement of the hip
  • Hip stress fracture


Hip Injuries and Tears

  • Snapping Hip
  • Muscle Strains
  • Hip Bursitis
  • Hip Pointers


How are hip pain diagnosed?


Pain in the hip and groin can be managed with several different treatments. The most important step is to first diagnose a patient's exact pain by gathering all relevant information from history and physical examination. This step requires careful analysis, which includes X-ray, MRI scan, and MSK ultrasound.


When to see a doctor


Most cases of hip pain will get better on their own or with simple self-help treatments. Always seek medical attention if you experience severe hip pain after a fall or an accident. Seek immediate care from a health care provider if severe hip pain is accompanied by numbness, weakness or tingling. Do not try to ignore the pain or give it time to go away on its own.


What treatments are available for hip and groin pain?


Based on the diagnosis, we can then choose specific non-surgical or surgical treatment options. However, for patients with iliopsoas tendinopathy and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), non-surgical treatments are preferred.


Dr. Pradyumna can help you with any pelvic pain, including the pelvis and groin. Pelvic pain includes conditions affecting your bones, muscles, nerves, or blood vessels. Our clinic has many ways to treat pelvic pain, including physical therapy and ultrasound-guided injections as an essential treatment option for pain in the hip and groin.


For more information on hip and groin pain or related sports injury treatment options available, please call +919113025188. Dr. Pradyumna R, Orthopaedic hip and groin pain specialist serving BTM Layout, Bangalore City.

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