Hip Conditions

Strong Hips, Active Life

Understanding Hip Conditions

Your hips are the foundation for many of your daily movements—walking, bending, sitting, or standing. When something goes wrong, it’s not just the hip that suffers; your overall mobility, comfort, and independence can be affected. Hip conditions may develop gradually due to age-related changes or appear suddenly after an injury, but with timely care, most can be effectively treated.

  • Pain, stiffness, or reduced range of motion in the hip joint

  • Discomfort that interferes with walking, standing, or daily activities

When Should You See a Specialist?

(01)

Persistent Hip Pain

  • If your hip pain lasts more than a few days and doesn’t improve with rest.

(02)

Difficulty Walking

  • When even short distances feel painful or unstable.

(03)

Night- Time Pain

  • Pain that wakes you up or worsens when lying on your side.

(04)

Stiffness and Limited Mobility

  • Struggling to bend, rotate, or move your hip normally.

(05)

Post-Injury Discomfort

  • Hip pain after a fall, sports injury, or accident.

(06)

Unexplained Swelling

  • New swelling, popping, or grinding sensations in the hip.

Common Hip Conditions We Treat

Osteoarthritis of the hip

This is an age-related disorder where the protective cartilage of the hip joint progressively deteriorates, resulting in the bone rubbing against bone. As the condition progresses, it becomes increasingly challenging to sit or move freely, resulting in stiffness, swelling, pain, and increasingly troublesome discomfort. Left untreated, it may gradually diminish your movement.

Hip fractures

These injuries are acute fractures resulting from falls, severe trauma, or accidents. Fractures of the hip joint are acute fractures that pose a significant threat to lower extremity movement. As a result of a hip fracture, a patient is likely to experience sharp pain, swelling, bruising, and significant soft tissue damage around the affected area. These injuries almost always require surgical fixation of the fracture and some stabilizing implants.

labral tear

The inflammation of the bursae that cushion your hip joint leads to tenderness, swelling, and pain, particularly when lying on the affected side or moving the joint. It usually occurs due to a combination of repetetive movements and sustained pressure.

bursitis of the hip

The inflammation of the bursae (fluid-filled sacs) that cushion your hip joint leads to tenderness, swelling, and pain, particularly when lying on the affected side or moving the joint. It usually occurs due to a combination of repetitive movements and sustained pressure.

Tendinitis

Overuse or repetitive motion can irritate the tendons around the hip, leading to inflammation, pain, and weakness. Activities like running, cycling, or certain sports often trigger this condition, and symptoms may worsen with activity.

Hip Impingement (FAI)

In femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), the ball and socket of the hip don’t fit together properly, causing abnormal friction. Over time, this can damage cartilage, lead to labral tears, and cause persistent pain, especially with twisting or bending movements.

Common Hip conditions We Treat

OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP

Osteoarthritis of the Hip is a wear-and-tear condition where the cartilage cushioning your hip joint breaks down over time, causing stiffness, swelling, and pain that worsens with activity.

HIP FRACTURES

Often caused by falls or trauma, a hip fracture is a serious injury that leads to severe pain, swelling, and an inability to stand or walk.

LABRAL TEAR

The hip labrum is a ring of cartilage that stabilizes the joint. A tear can cause sharp pain, clicking, and a feeling of instability.

Bursitis of the Hip

Inflammation of the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) around the hip can cause tenderness and pain, especially when lying on the affected side.

Tendinitis

Overuse or strain can inflame the tendons around your hip, causing pain during movement and sometimes at rest.

Hip Impingement (FAI)

Fractures around the knee involve breaks in the bones forming the joint, often due to trauma, accidents, or falls. They cause severe pain, swelling, inability to bear weight, and require urgent medical attention.

Treatment Options at Our Center

We believe in choosing the least invasive, most effective treatment possible suitable to your condition, lifestyle, and goals. At our center, we offer:

Medications

Injections

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Hip Replacement

Minimally Invasive Arthroscopy

Our Human-Centered Approach

Dr. Krunal understands that hip problems affect much more than movement, they impact independence, confidence, and quality of life. His approach blends advanced medical expertise with a genuine commitment to patient comfort and empowerment. Every plan is designed to meet your needs, whether it’s non-surgical care, minimally invasive repair, or complete joint replacement.

Why Trust Dr. Krunal Soni with Your Recovery?

With over 21 years of orthopedic excellence and thousands of successful hip treatments, Dr. Krunal’s expertise is matched by his patient-first philosophy. You’ll receive not just high-quality medical care, but also personal attention, clear explanations, and support at every stage of recovery.

Get Back to Living Without Hip Pain

Book Your Consultation Today.

Don’t let hip discomfort limit your independence or joy. Take the first step toward lasting relief and improved mobility. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Krunal Soni today.

 

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