Hip Arthritis
Hip arthritis is a degenerative condition that occurs when the cartilage cushioning the hip joint gradually wears away. Without this protective layer, the bones in the joint rub together, causing pain, inflammation, and stiffness.
This condition most commonly develops due to osteoarthritis but may also result from prior injuries, inflammatory diseases, or genetic factors.
Symptoms of Hip Arthritis
Common symptoms include:
- Persistent hip or groin pain
- Stiffness after sitting or resting
- Reduced range of motion
- Pain that worsens with activity
- Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
Symptoms typically develop gradually and worsen over time without treatment.
Causes and Risk Factors
Several factors may contribute to hip arthritis, including:
- Aging and natural cartilage wear
- Previous hip injury
- Obesity
- Genetic predisposition
- Inflammatory joint conditions
An orthopedic evaluation can determine the severity of joint degeneration and recommend appropriate treatment.
Treatment Options
Treatment may include both non-surgical and surgical approaches, depending on the severity of the condition.
Non-surgical treatments may include:
- Physical therapy
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Activity modification
- Joint injections
In advanced cases, surgical treatment such as hip replacement may be considered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Schedule a Consultation
If you are experiencing hip stiffness or chronic hip pain, our orthopedic team can help diagnose the cause and recommend the most effective treatment options.
Patients in Oakland, Hayward, San Leandro, San Ramon, and Dublin are encouraged to schedule a consultation to discuss personalized care for hip arthritis.