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    Hip Pain Treatment Options in Bellevue

    Suspect that you might be suffering from a hip condition? Never fear! With the help of an orthopedic specialist, you can experience effective treatments and get back on the road to health. 

    Here at OPA Ortho in Bellevue, we offer a wide range of hip treatments to help you improve your health dramatically. 

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    Common Causes of Hip Pain

    The hip joint is known as a ball and socket joint, with a rounded head fit into the hip socket.  The hip consists of the femur and pelvis and has a layer of cartilage covering the femoral head to enable smoother movement. 

    The hip joint allows individuals to move with a wide range of motion. Due to its critical and central role to human movement, if the hip is injured, it can cause a lot of pain, both in the hip and the rest of the body. 

    Common Hip Conditions We Treat

    Due to the complexity and heavy usage of the hip, there are a number of hip conditions that an individual may face. Some of the most common hip conditions that we encounter at our Bellevue clinic are:

    • Arthritis: all joints in the body can suffer from arthritis and the hip is no exception. Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that causes stiffness and pain in the hip joint.
    • Hip impingement: this hip condition occurs when the ball of the hip pinches the acetabulum. The results are stiffness and limited mobility and it’s believed that hip impingement can lead to arthritis.
    • Labral tear: the cartilage surrounding your hip socket is known as the labrum. When the labrum suffers a tear you will find mobility difficult, stiffness in the joint, or a catching sensation in the hip joint.

    Surgical vs Non-Surgical Hip Treatments

    You’re in luck! If you suffer from a hip condition, OPA Ortho has a Bellevue clinic staffed with qualified doctors who are ready to help you.

    Some of the hip treatments we can help you with are:

    • Hip condition diagnosis: we have the equipment needed to give you an accurate and thorough diagnosis of your condition.
    • Partial or total hip replacement
    • Hip revisions to previous hip replacements
    • Hip arthroscopy: this is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose hip conditions.
    • Hip injections: this usually involves injecting platelet-rich plasma into the hip to encourage tissue regeneration and faster healing. 

    Common Symptoms of Hip Problems

    Listen to your body, if you experience any of these symptoms, contact OPA Ortho to schedule an appointment. It’s important to diagnose early on so that you don’t let problems fester and worsen. Common symptoms of hip conditions are:

    • Chronic pain
    • Catching sensation in the hip joint
    • Difficulty walking
    • Inability to place weight on the hip
    • Stiffness 
    • Inflammation 

    Common Hip Injuries and Conditions

    Hip condition causes are not always easy to identify. Your hip condition might be the result of an injury or accident, or it could be a gradual onset condition (like arthritis). Traumatic injuries (such as athletic injuries, violent trauma, car collisions, or falls could all result in a hip injury.

    When to See a Hip Specialist in Bellevue

    Hip conditions don’t have to be permanent. With the right help and therapy, you can decrease your pain and experience recovery of hip function. 

    Here at OPA Ortho in Bellevue, our specialized orthopedic doctors have spent years helping people just like you recover from their hip conditions. Contact us today to learn more about the treatments we offer. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Hip Joint Treatment Bellevue

    Q1. When should I see a hip specialist in Bellevue?
    You should see a hip specialist in Bellevue if you have persistent pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility that does not improve with rest or basic care. Early evaluation is especially important after an injury or when symptoms begin to affect walking, daily activities, or overall quality of life.

     

    Q2. What causes hip pain?
    Hip pain can be caused by conditions such as arthritis, labral tears, bursitis, tendonitis, or injuries from overuse or trauma. It may also result from muscle strain or joint degeneration. Identifying the underlying cause is important to determine the most effective treatment approach.

     

    Q3. Can hip pain be treated without surgery?
    Yes, many cases of hip pain can be treated without surgery through physical therapy, medications, injections, and activity modifications. These treatments help reduce pain and improve joint function, with surgery typically recommended only when conservative options do not provide sufficient relief.

     

    Q4. How long does hip injury recovery take?
    Recovery time for a hip injury depends on the severity and type of condition. Minor injuries may improve within a few weeks, while more complex conditions or surgeries, such as hip replacement, can take several months. A personalized treatment plan supports safe and effective recovery.

     

    Q5. What treatments are available for hip conditions?
    Treatment options for hip conditions include physical therapy, medications, injections, and minimally invasive procedures. In more advanced cases, surgical treatments such as hip arthroscopy or hip replacement may be recommended to relieve pain, restore mobility, and improve overall function.

    Other Services We offer in Bellevue:

    Arthritis
    Hips
    Hand and Wrist
    Elbow
    Foot and Ankle
    Knee
    PRP Treatment
    Physician Sports Medicine
    Shoulder
    Spine

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    • Arthritis
    • Femoral Acetabular Impingement (FAI and Cam Lesions)
    • Hamstring tears
    • Labral tears
    • Trochanteric Bursitis

    Minimally Invasive Hip Treatments

    Total Hip Replacements

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