Hip Pain and Injury Specialists in DFW

Texas Surgical Hospital offers the most innovative treatments for hip pain and injuries in North Texas. Our minimally invasive treatment techniques result in faster recovery and less downtime.

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What are the Most Common Causes of Hip Pain?

The hip consists of the largest weight-bearing joints in the body. Because of this, hip pain is a common ailment for millions of people each year due to a wide variety of issues. Texas Surgical Hospital diagnoses and treats and variety of conditions that affect the hip including injuries, mechanical problems, types of arthritis, and other problems. Some of the most common conditions that cause hip pain include:

  • Arthritis — Arthritis is one of the most common causes of pain in the hip and typically starts gradually and gets worse with time. There are five primary types of arthritis that can affect the hip, however, regardless of type common symptoms generally include pain in the groin, outer thigh, or buttocks; pain that is worse in the morning; difficulty walking; stiffness or limited range of motion in the hip.
  • Fractures — A hip fracture is a break in the top part of the thigh (femur) bone and while they most commonly occur from a fall or high-impact trauma, some underlying medical conditions can weaken the hip and increase the risk of a fracture. Symptoms of hip fractures include severe pain and discomfort in the upper thigh or groin and when moving, flexing, or rotating the hip.
  • Tendon Tears — Tendon tears in the hip most commonly occur when the hip joint is twisted or overstretched. Symptoms of a ligament tear in the hip include a snapping or cracking sound when the injury occurs followed by bruising, swelling, pain, weakness, and limited range of motion, or loss of mobility.

If you think you are experiencing the symptoms from one of the conditions listed above, contact our Patient Advocates to schedule an appointment.

Should I Seek Medical Treatment For My Hip Pain?

Many types of minor hip pain can first be addressed with self-care or more conservative treatments, such as over-the-counter pain medications, rest, hot and cold therapy, and physical therapy, however, in some cases, surgery may be required.

If at-home care has failed to provide lasting relief or if you are experiencing the following, it may be time to seek professional medical treatment for your hip pain.

  • Severe hip pain that is associated with an injury
  • Cannot move or bear on your hip and/or leg
  • Pain that persists or has worsened
  • Not able to perform normal daily activities, including walking
  • You’re experiencing loss of mobility or weakness in your hip or leg
  • Have redness, pain, and swelling
  • See an obvious deformity in your joint

As with any hip injury or condition, it’s important to seek medical advice and treatment before the condition becomes too serious. Whether non-surgical or surgical treatment, the path to a pain-free life waiting is for you.

Already Received an MRI or Diagnosis?

Contact our Patient Advocates to get started on your road to pain-free living at Texas Surgical Hospital.

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Meet Our Award-Winning, Board-Certified Doctors

Our team of board-certified doctors is currently accepting new patients. Call Us Now at (972) 820-2600 to book your consultation at Texas Surgical Hospital.

Dr. Torrance Walker
Dr. Torrance Walker
Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Richard A Marks
Dr. Richard A. Marks
Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

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