
Hip Pain in Greenville, SC
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What is hip pain?
If you've felt pain or stinging inside your hip close to your groin, you may be experiencing hip pain. Hip pain is an irritating, uncomfortable, or extreme ache caused by many factors. A few of the causes may include diseases, like arthritis or other joint, ligament, or muscle issues. Trauma, overuse, sprains, or sitting awkwardly for extended periods may also cause hip pain. But if you've noticed chronic hip pain that won't end, schedule an appointment with our New Life Health team. We'll work with you to diagnose the cause and create a treatment plan to address your pain at our Greenville, SC office.
How is hip pain treated?
Your specific treatment for hip pain will depend on how severe the pain is, in addition to what causes the pain. We center our treatments around relieving your discomfort and improving your range of motion. We use cutting-edge techniques and pain management solutions that address acute and chronic hip pain, including:
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
Anti-inflammatory injections
Regenerative medicine
Tendon sheath injections
Physical rehabilitation
Topical pain relievers
Food as medicine
Dependable solutions for pain
Hip pain can range from mild to severe, but if you've tried to give yourself relief and are still experiencing pain, it may be time to set up an appointment. When you have extreme pain or joint dysfunction in your hip, contact our team at New Life Health. We'll create a treatment plan to address the issue so you can get back to an active life.
HIP Pain FAQS
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A: Hip pain can result from various factors, including arthritis, overuse injuries, trauma, bursitis, tendinitis, and muscle strains.
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A: We provide a range of treatments tailored to address the underlying causes of hip pain, including:
• Anti-inflammatory injections
These injections help reduce inflammation in the hip joint, providing pain relief and improving mobility.
• Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy
PRP utilizes your body’s own platelets to promote healing of damaged tissues, potentially reducing pain and enhancing function.
• Tendon sheath injections
These injections target inflammation in the tendons around the hip, alleviating pain and facilitating movement.
• Physical rehabilitation
Customized exercise programs strengthen the muscles supporting the hip, improve flexibility, and restore function.
• Orthotic bracing
Bracing supports the hip joint, reducing strain and aiding in pain relief during movement.
• Topical pain relievers
These medications are applied directly to the skin over the hip to provide localized pain relief.
• Food as medicine
Nutritional guidance focuses on anti-inflammatory diets to support overall joint health and reduce pain.
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