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Why Does My Hip Hurt? Relief for Hip Pain When Walking, Running, Sitting, or Sleeping

Hip Pain

Hip pain while walking

Why Does My Hip Hurt When Walking?

Common Diagnoses

  • Osteoarthritis: Wear-and-tear arthritis causes aching, stiffness, and difficulty moving, especially in older adults.
  • Hip bursitis/tendinitis: Inflammation from overuse, injury, or repetitive movements
  • Labral tear: Feels like locking, catching, or sharp groin pain, often with movement.
  • Stress fracture: Persistent, deep pain (most common in runners or osteoporosis).
  • Hip flexor/hamstring strain: Sudden or overuse muscle pain.
  • Rest, gentle movement, and physical therapy for most injuries
  • NSAIDs or injections for inflammation
  • Surgery only in severe cases (labral tear, advanced arthritis)
  • Most people improve with conservative treatment in a few weeks, though arthritis may need ongoing management.
Hip pain while running

Why Does My Hip Hurt When Running?

Common Diagnoses

  • Tendinitis and muscle strain: Most common cause, often from increased mileage or speed.
  • IT band syndrome: Sharp or burning pain on the outer hip.
  • Bursitis: Soreness over the side of hip; friction from repetitive use.
  • Labral tear/FAI: Clicking, locking, or catching; pain deep in the hip.
  • Stress fracture: Deep, persistent pain that worsens with activity.
  • Adjust training: decrease intensity, add rest
  • Physical therapy and stretching to correct muscle imbalances and improve form
  • NSAIDs for short-term relief
  • Most runners recover in 2–6 weeks for minor injuries; chronic overuse or labral tears may take months or require further intervention.

Why Does My Hip Hurt When Sitting?

Common Diagnoses

  • Hip flexor tightness/tendinitis: Chronic sitting keeps the hip flexors shortened and sore.
  • Piriformis syndrome or sciatica: Deep buttock pain, tingling, or numbness, especially after prolonged sitting.
  • Arthritis: Inactive positioning increases stiffness and aching.
  • Hip or sacroiliac joint dysfunction: Pain around the back or outer hip.
  • Move and stretch regularly
  • Adjust posture/ergonomics or try a standing desk
  • Strengthen glutes and core muscles
  • Short-term NSAIDs or stretching for relief
  • Most cases improve with daily lifestyle changes; chronic cases might need targeted therapy or injections.
Hip pan while sleeping

Why Does My Hip Hurt When Sleeping?

Common Diagnoses

  • Bursitis: Lateral hip pain that is worse lying on the affected side.
  • Osteoarthritis: Pain and stiffness often disrupt sleep and worsen overnight.
  • Tendinopathy or gluteal strain: Soreness after activity, aggravated by certain sleeping positions
  • Referred pain from spine or pinched nerve: Less common but can radiate to the hip.
  • Sleep with a pillow between knees, avoid sleeping on the sore side
  • Gentle stretching before bed
  • Treat underlying conditions: therapy for arthritis or tendinitis, manage inflammation
  • Most sleep-related hip pain gets better with postural changes and therapy; advanced arthritis or persistent bursitis may require injections or surgical options in rare cases.
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Holistiq provides advanced diagnostics for all types of hip pain and offers integrated treatments—physical therapy, nutrition, state-of-the-art therapies, and guided recovery—for every hip pain location.

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Hip Pain