Our expert hip pain specialists provide advanced, personalized care to help you move without pain.
Get Expert Hip Pain Treatment at OrthoArkansas
If hip pain is keeping you from walking, exercising, or doing the activities you love, it’s time to take action. Whether your pain is caused by an injury, arthritis, or overuse, our orthopedic specialists at OrthoArkansas are here to help. We offer personalized treatment plans to relieve pain, restore mobility, and get you back to moving comfortably.
Common Causes of Hip Pain
Hip pain can stem from a variety of conditions. Our specialists can diagnose and treat:
Osteoarthritis – Wear-and-tear joint damage that causes pain and stiffness.
Hip Bursitis – Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs in the hip joint.
Labral Tears – Damage to the cartilage surrounding the hip socket.
Hip Impingement (FAI) – A condition where extra bone growth leads to joint pain.
Tendonitis – Inflammation of the tendons due to overuse or strain.
Hip Fractures – Common in older adults due to falls or bone weakness.
Muscle Strains – Overuse or sudden movements causing pain and limited mobility.
Is It Time to See a Hip Specialist?
If hip pain is affecting your daily life, don’t wait to seek help. You may need to see a specialist if you experience:
Pain that worsens with movement or activity.
Stiffness or a reduced range of motion.
Pain in the groin, thigh, or buttock that radiates down the leg.
Clicking, locking, or catching sensations in the hip joint.
Difficulty walking, standing, or climbing stairs.
Pain that persists despite rest, medication, or home treatments.
Early treatment can prevent worsening symptoms and help you stay active.
We offer non-surgical and surgical treatments to relieve hip pain and restore function:
Non-Surgical Treatments
Physical Therapy – Strengthening and stretching exercises to improve mobility.
Injections & Medications – Targeted pain relief options, including corticosteroids and anti-inflammatory treatments.
Bracing & Assistive Devices – Canes or braces to reduce stress on the hip joint.
Activity Modifications – Lifestyle changes to prevent further irritation and injury.
Advanced Surgical Options
Hip Arthroscopy – A minimally invasive procedure for treating labral tears and impingement.
Hip Resurfacing – A bone-preserving procedure for younger, active patients.
Total Hip Replacement – For severe cases of arthritis or hip joint damage.
Our goal is to relieve pain, improve function, and help you get back to the life you love.
Meet Our Hip Specialists
Louis Jones, MD
Gordon Newbern, MD
Tad Pruitt, MD
Martin Siems, MD
Adam Smith, MD
James Tucker, MD
Victor Vargas, MD
Henry Wallace, MD
Michael Weber, MD
Patient Testimonials
“I had constant hip pain that made it hard to exercise. After my treatment at OrthoArkansas, I’m back to doing what I love!” – Emily R.
“Walking had become painful, but after working with my doctor, I’ve regained strength and mobility.” – Tom S.
“I didn’t realize how much my hip pain was holding me back until I found relief at OrthoArkansas. I feel like myself again!” – Rachel M.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When should I see a doctor for hip pain?
If hip pain is interfering with daily activities or not improving with home treatments, it’s time to see a specialist.
Q: What are the best non-surgical treatments for hip pain?
We offer physical therapy, medications, injections, bracing, and lifestyle modifications to manage symptoms before considering surgery.
Q: How do I know if I need hip surgery?
If conservative treatments are no longer effective and hip pain is significantly impacting your quality of life, our specialists will assess if surgery is the best option.
Q: Will insurance cover my treatment?
Most insurance plans cover hip pain treatments, but coverage varies. Our team can help verify your benefits.