Where Does Your Hip Hurt? Anterior vs Lateral vs Posterior Hip Pain Explained
Hip Pain
- Hip Pain Overview
- Avascular Necrosis
- Bursitis
- Gluteal Tendinopathy
- Pain by Activity (Walking, Running, Sitting, Sleeping)
- Pain in Athletes
- Pain in Older Adults
- Pain by Location (Front, Side, Rear)
- Iliopsoas Pain
- Impingement Syndrome
- Labral Tear
- Osteoarthritis
- Pain After Hip Replacement
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Snapping Hip Syndrome
Why Does My Hip Hurt in the Front (Anterior Hip Pain)?
What Are the Most Common Causes?
- Hip flexor strain or tendonitis: Overuse, sudden activity, or poor technique.
- Hip labral tear: Usually deep groin pain, possibly with clicking or “catching”.
- Hip osteoarthritis: Gradually worsening pain, stiffness, and loss of movement.
- Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI): Sharp or catching pain with rotation, squats or sitting.
- Hip stress fracture (athletes, older adults): Pain with weight-bearing, worse over time.
- Sports hernia, nerve entrapment, or other rare conditions.
How Is It Treated?
- Rest, ice, and gradual return to activity
- Physical therapy for stretching, hip and core strength, and movement correction
- Anti-inflammatories or pain medication (short term)
- Injections or arthroscopy in persistent cases (labral tear, FAI, stress fracture)
- Surgery only for severe, unresponsive cases
What’s the Prognosis?
- Most muscle/tendon injuries heal in weeks to months with proper rehab
- Labral tears and FAI may need longer treatment, but good outcomes are common
- Arthritis is chronic but can be managed for years with non-surgical care
Why Does My Hip Hurt on the Outside (Lateral Hip Pain)?
What Are the Most Common Causes?
- Gluteal tendinopathy or tear: Overuse, running, stair climbing, aging.
- Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS): Includes bursitis and tendon injuries at the hip’s outside.
- Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome: Snapping, burning, or aching with movement or pressure
- Direct trauma or overloading the hip
- Hip osteoarthritis (may radiate to the side)
How Is It Treated?
- Activity modification, rest from aggravating movements
- Physical therapy for strengthening and hip stability exercises
- NSAIDs or corticosteroid injections for swelling
- Shockwave or PRP therapy for chronic cases
- Very rarely surgery for tendon repair or bursectomy
What’s the Prognosis?
- Most lateral hip pain resolves with rehab and activity adjustments in several weeks to months
- Tendon tears or advanced arthritis may require longer recovery
Why Does My Hip Hurt in the Back (Posterior Hip Pain, Buttock Pain)?
What Are the Most Common Causes?
- Piriformis syndrome: Nerve pain or numbness from tight or inflamed piriformis muscle.
- Lumbar spine issues (herniated disc, sciatica): Lower back pain radiating into the hip.
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction: Pain with walking, turning, standing, or lying on one side.
- Hamstring strain/tear: Sudden, sharp pain after running or jumping, or chronic overuse
- Hip arthritis or labral tears (in some cases)
- Stress fracture or referred pain from pelvis/spine
How Is It Treated?
- Physical therapy and stretching for muscle/tendon pain
- Core, gluteal, and pelvic strengthening
- Ice/heat, massage, posture training
- Injections or guided rehabilitation for persistent nerve or SI joint pain
- Surgery rarely needed except for severe, unresponsive, or structural injuries
What’s the Prognosis?
- Most muscle and tendon injuries resolve in weeks with therapy
- Nerve and SI joint pain may need longer rehabilitation
- Chronic spine conditions require ongoing management but can often be well controlled
Why Choose Holistiq Spine & Orthopaedic
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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Holistiq understands that chronic pain can manifest in various ways. Our holistic approach addresses a wide range of conditions throughout your body, helping you find lasting relief. Explore the map below to understand what we treat.
Hip Pain
- Hip Pain Overview
- Avascular Necrosis
- Bursitis
- Gluteal Tendinopathy
- Pain by Activity (Walking, Running, Sitting, Sleeping)
- Pain in Athletes
- Pain in Older Adults
- Pain by Location (Front, Side, Rear)
- Iliopsoas Pain
- Impingement Syndrome
- Labral Tear
- Osteoarthritis
- Pain After Hip Replacement
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Snapping Hip Syndrome