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Hip Pain

Hip Pain Treatment in Allen, Texas

Hip Pain

Hip pain can affect walking, standing, sitting, sleep, and daily activity. It may develop gradually or occur after an injury.

At Twin Creeks Orthopedics and Regenerative Clinic, we focus on identifying the cause of hip pain and guiding appropriate nonsurgical care to improve mobility and reduce discomfort whenever possible.

Many patients seek care when pain persists despite rest, medications, or prior treatment.

Same-day appointments may be available for select conditions.

Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

  • Pain in the groin, outer hip, or buttock
  • Pain with walking, standing, or activity
  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion
  • Pain when sitting or lying on one side
  • Symptoms that worsen over time
  • Symptoms not improving with prior treatment

If so, an evaluation may help clarify the cause and next steps.

Common Causes of Hip Pain

Hip pain may result from:

  • Arthritis and joint degeneration
  • Bursitis (inflammation near the hip joint)
  • Tendon or muscle irritation
  • Labral irritation or injury
  • Overuse or repetitive stress
  • Referred pain from the lower back or surrounding soft tissues

A careful evaluation helps determine the true source of symptoms.

When Should You Seek Care?

Consider scheduling an evaluation if you experience:

  • Hip pain lasting several weeks
  • Pain that limits walking or daily activity
  • Persistent stiffness or reduced mobility
  • Pain after a fall or injury
  • Symptoms that do not improve with rest

Early evaluation may help prevent worsening symptoms and improve function.

Our Approach to Hip Pain

Care begins with a detailed history and physical examination to understand your symptoms and functional limitations. Treatment is individualized and may include:

Care begins with a detailed history and physical examination to understand your symptoms and functional limitations.

Treatment is individualized and may include:

Conservative Management

  • Activity modification
  • Guided rehabilitation and strengthening
  • Anti-inflammatory strategies
  • Movement and mobility education

Procedural Support

  • Targeted injections to reduce inflammation
  • Ultrasound-guided procedures for precision
  • Joint aspiration when appropriate

Advanced Nonsurgical Options (Select Patients)

For some patients with persistent symptoms, regenerative treatment options may be considered after careful evaluation. These may include:

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
  • Prolotherapy
  • Other biologic-based treatments when appropriate

Schedule an Evaluation

If hip pain is limiting your daily activities or not improving with time, schedule an evaluation to discuss your treatment options.

Twin Creeks Orthopedics and Regenerative Clinic provides nonsurgical orthopedic care serving Allen, McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and surrounding North Texas communities.