Hip Pain Treatment in San Antonio, TX

Hip pain can limit your ability to walk, bend over, or even sit comfortably. Because the hip is a major weight-bearing joint, pain in this area often affects nearly every part of daily life. Spine Center of Texas prioritizes our patients’ comfort by doing everything possible to avoid surgery and other invasive treatments. Our specialists in San Antonio have over 12 years of experience diagnosing hip conditions and helping patients restore mobility, reduce pain, and return to the activities they enjoy.

Symptoms of Hip Pain

Hip pain may feel different depending on the underlying condition, but common symptoms include:

  • Aching pain in the hip joint, thigh, or groin
  • Sharp pain when standing, walking, or climbing stairs
  • Stiffness and reduced range of motion
  • Swelling or tenderness around the hip
  • Clicking, catching, or grinding sensations in the joint
  • Pain that worsens after activity or prolonged sitting

If hip pain lasts longer than a few days or begins to interfere with daily tasks, come see us for an evaluation.

What Causes Hip Pain

Hip pain can develop from a variety of issues, ranging from wear-and-tear arthritis to acute injuries. Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes, gradually wearing down the cartilage that cushions the joint. Other sources include bursitis, tendonitis, and labral tears, all of which can cause inflammation and sharp pain. 

Traumatic injuries such as fractures or dislocations may lead to sudden, severe hip pain, while conditions like sciatica or pinched nerves in the lower back can radiate discomfort into the hip and leg.

Hip Pain Treatments

We don’t want to immediately jump to surgery. Here are some ideas you can try at home, or what we might recommend for you.

At-Home Relief

For mild hip pain, rest and modifying activities that aggravate symptoms may help. Applying ice or heat, maintaining a healthy weight, and practicing gentle stretching or low-impact exercise like swimming or cycling can reduce strain on the hip joint. Over-the-counter medications may also provide temporary relief.

Professional Care

If at-home strategies aren’t enough, our specialists provide advanced care customized for you. Options may include prescription medications, physical therapy to strengthen supporting muscles, and targeted injections such as corticosteroids or nerve blocks. For persistent pain, minimally invasive procedures and, in severe cases, hip replacement surgery may be considered. Our team always explores non-surgical approaches first, with surgery as a last resort.

Questions About Hip Pain

When should I see a doctor for hip pain?
If your pain lasts more than a week, disrupts your ability to walk, or is accompanied by swelling, stiffness, or weakness, you should schedule an appointment. Severe pain after a fall or injury requires immediate medical attention.
Yes. Conditions like sciatica or spinal nerve compression can cause pain that radiates into the hip and leg. That’s why a thorough evaluation is important to pinpoint the true source.
Not always. Many cases of hip pain improve with conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, or injections. Surgery is typically reserved for advanced arthritis, fractures, or cases where non-invasive options have not worked.

Most insurance plans cover diagnostic testing and treatment for hip pain, but coverage varies. Our staff will confirm your benefits before starting care.

Our Process

At Spine Center of Texas, we not only help our patients with hip pain relief but also with navigating our process.

1. Initial Outreach - Schedule your appointment by calling our office or using our online form.

2. Hip evaluation — We’ll assess your hip through a physical exam and imaging if needed.

3. Customized treatment plan — We’ll begin with the least invasive options and adjust based on your progress.

4. Follow-up care — We’ll monitor your recovery and provide ongoing support to help you stay active and comfortable.

Insurance and Payment

We accept all major insurance providers, and our team will confirm your coverage before we proceed with treatment. For flexible payment options, you can use our secure patient portal to track balances and make payments on your schedule.

Contact Spine Center of Texas

Don’t let hip pain slow you down. The specialists at Spine Center of Texas are here to diagnose the cause and create a treatment plan designed around your needs. Call or schedule your appointment online today.