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Hip Osteoarthritis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Holistic Treatment

Diagram of hip osteoarthritis

What is Hip Osteoarthritis?

Hip osteoarthritis is a chronic, degenerative joint disease in which the cartilage cushioning the hip joint wears away over time, resulting in pain, stiffness, and reduced movement. As the protective cartilage deteriorates, the bones of the hip joint begin to rub together, causing inflammation and the formation of bone spurs (osteophytes), which further contribute to discomfort and loss of function.

  • Aging: Most common in people over 50, but can also affect younger adults.
  • Genetics: Family history increases risk.
  • Previous Hip Injuries: Including fractures or dislocations.
  • Obesity: Extra weight puts additional stress on the hip joint.
  • Developmental Disorders: Abnormal joint structure present since birth, such as hip dysplasia.
  • Improper joint formation: Structural abnormalities or conditions like Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease.
  • Deep, aching hip pain that typically worsens with activity and improves with rest.
  • Stiffness in the morning or after periods of inactivity.
  • Limited range of motion or difficulty walking, bending, or putting on shoes.
  • Grinding or clicking sensations in the hip (crepitus).
  • Swelling, tenderness, and sometimes a limp.
  • Radiating pain to the thigh, buttocks, or knee.

How We Diagnose the Osteoarthritis in the Hip

Clinical Evaluation: Doctors assess your medical history, pain location, range of motion, and hip function. Tests include squatting, passive adduction/abduction, and internal/external rotation to detect pain, stiffness, and weakness. Loss of hip motion and pain during these maneuvers strongly suggest osteoarthritis.

Imaging:

  • X-rays show joint space narrowing, bone spurs, cysts, and changes in bone structure—the mainstay for diagnosing hip osteoarthritis.
  • MRI reveals early cartilage damage, fluid buildup, and soft tissue changes.
  • CT scans assist in complex evaluations.
  • Ultrasound occasionally used for soft tissue assessment
  • Grading systems (Kellgren-Lawrence, Tönnis) help stage osteoarthritis severity.

Neurodiagnostics: Neurodiagnostics such as EMG or nerve conduction studies may be recommended if there are overlapping neurological symptoms or suspicion of nerve involvement, especially in atypical pain presentations.

Diagram of hip osteoarthrosis
Physical therapy for hip pain

Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Lifestyle modifications: Weight loss, reduced high-impact activity, and assistive devices to decrease joint stress.
  • Medications: NSAIDs or acetaminophen for pain relief.
  • Physical therapy: Focused on strengthening, flexibility, posture training, and gait retraining.
  • Injections: Corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid for persistent pain.
  • Heat/cold therapy: To alleviate stiffness and swelling.

Holistiq Spine & Orthopaedic’s Recovery Plan

Anti-Inflammatory Nutrition Counseling

A Mediterranean-style diet is emphasized, featuring whole fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts, seeds, olive oil, turmeric, and avocado. Reducing processed food, sugar, and saturated fat helps lower inflammation and supports cartilage and joint health.

Focused shockwave therapy (FSWT) uses acoustic energy to stimulate cartilage and bone healing, decrease pain, and improve function by promoting tissue regeneration and reducing local inflammation.

Peripheral magnetic stimulation (PMS) applies targeted pulsed magnetic fields to enhance blood flow, reduce inflammation, and offer symptom relief in hip osteoarthritis. Early evidence shows pain and functional scores can significantly improve with this non-invasive treatment

Chiropractic care provides gentle hip mobilizations, alignment corrections, myofascial release, and education on movement strategies to reduce compensatory strain and restore mobility.

Options such as fluoroscopy-guided injections, PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy, and dry needling target pain and inflammation in the hip, supporting recovery and postponing surgery when possible.

Holistiq uses transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and guided neurorehabilitation to optimize pain control, reset abnormal pain pathways, and enhance the body’s adaptive capacity in chronic pain cases.

  • A personalized program that combines:
  • Progressive strengthening and flexibility of hip and core muscles
  • Balance and movement retraining
  • Gait, posture, and ergonomic coaching for daily tasks and sports
Doctor and patient hip surgery consultation

When is Surgery Considered?

Surgery is reserved for severe hip osteoarthritis when nonsurgical approaches fail to relieve symptoms or maintain quality of life. Surgical options include hip resurfacing and total hip replacement, both of which can restore function and reduce pain when conservative measures are exhausted.

FAQs

What is hip osteoarthritis?

A degenerative disease causing breakdown of hip joint cartilage, pain, and stiffness.

Age, genetics, injury, obesity, and abnormal joint formation are main contributors.

Hip pain, stiffness, limited range of motion, and difficulty moving after rest.

By combining clinical evaluation, X-rays, MRI, and sometimes neurodiagnostic studies.

There is no cure, but symptoms can often be managed for years with non-surgical treatments.

Gentle, low-impact exercise generally helps maintain joint health, provided pain is not worsened.

Mediterranean-style diets rich in fish, vegetables, olive oil, and nuts can help reduce joint inflammation.

When pain severely limits quality of life and all conservative treatments have failed.

Why Holistiq Spine & Orthopaedic?

Holistiq Spine & Orthopaedics stands out by integrating advanced orthopedic diagnostics, cutting-edge technologies, holistic nutrition, and innovative brain-body solutions—all in a compassionate, patient-centered environment designed for lifelong mobility.

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