Hip Arthritis

What Is Hip Arthritis?

Hip arthritis is a condition in which the cartilage that cushions the hip joint gradually wears down, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. It can make everyday activities such as walking, climbing stairs, sitting, or standing uncomfortable. Osteoarthritis is the most common type, although other forms of arthritis can also affect the hip.


Common Causes and Risk Factors of Hip Arthritis

Common Causes

  1. Age-related wear and tear of the hip joint
  2. Previous hip injuries or fractures
  3. Abnormal development of the hip joint
  4. Previous joint surgery or damage
  5. Inflammatory joint conditions
  6. Long-term excessive stress on the hip
  7. Cartilage degeneration over time
Risk Factors

  1. Increasing age
  2. Being overweight or obese
  3. Previous hip or joint injuries
  4. Repetitive physical activities
  5. Family history of arthritis
  6. Muscle weakness around the hip
  7. Existing joint or bone conditions

Symptoms of Hip Arthritis

Hip arthritis can develop gradually, with symptoms becoming more noticeable during movement or after periods of inactivity.

  • Pain in the hip, groin, buttock, or thigh
  • Stiffness, especially after sitting or resting
  • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
  • Reduced range of hip movement
  • Pain that worsens with prolonged activity
  • Clicking, grinding, or a feeling of stiffness in the joint

How Is Hip Arthritis Treated?

Treatment depends on the severity of arthritis, symptoms, activity level, and overall health. Pain management aims to reduce discomfort and improve mobility while avoiding unnecessary invasive treatment.

  • Activity modification and guided exercises
  • Physiotherapy to improve strength and flexibility
  • Medications when appropriate
  • Weight management to reduce stress on the hip
  • Image-guided injections for selected patients
  • Minimally invasive pain management procedures when indicated

How Vedant Pain Management Clinic Can Help

At Vedant Pain Management Clinic, treatment for hip arthritis is planned according to the cause, severity, and individual needs of each patient. The focus is on accurate diagnosis, effective pain relief, improved mobility, and helping patients return to their daily activities with a personalised, minimally invasive approach whenever appropriate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hip arthritis is a condition in which the cartilage cushioning the hip joint gradually wears down, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced movement.

Common symptoms include hip or groin pain, stiffness, difficulty walking, reduced hip movement, and discomfort that may worsen with activity or after prolonged sitting.

Hip arthritis may develop due to age-related cartilage wear, previous injuries, abnormal hip development, excess joint stress, or inflammatory joint conditions.

Yes. Depending on the severity, treatment may include exercise and physiotherapy, activity modification, weight management, medications, injections, and other minimally invasive pain management options.

Hip arthritis pain is commonly felt in the groin or front of the hip, but it can also spread to the thigh, buttock, or knee.

Hip arthritis pain can increase with prolonged walking, climbing stairs, or other weight-bearing activities. However, appropriate movement and guided exercises can help maintain joint function.

Diagnosis usually involves a medical history and physical examination. Depending on the symptoms, imaging such as an X-ray or other investigations may be recommended to assess the hip joint.

Yes. Pain originating from the hip can sometimes be felt in the thigh or knee. A proper evaluation can help determine whether the hip or knee is the primary source of pain.

Consider consulting a pain specialist when hip pain persists, interferes with walking or daily activities, affects sleep, or does not improve with basic measures.

Vedant Pain Management Clinic provides personalised pain assessment and treatment for hip arthritis, with options that may include medication management, physiotherapy guidance, image-guided injections, and minimally invasive pain procedures when appropriate.
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Dr. Mohit Gupta

Interventional Pain Physician & Pain Specialist

Dr. Mohit Gupta is a highly experienced Interventional Pain Physician dedicated to helping patients overcome chronic pain and regain a better quality of life. He combines advanced, minimally invasive pain management techniques with compassionate, personalized care.

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