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Hip Pain

NON-SURGICAL OPTIONS FOR HIP PAIN
When conservative treatments such as medications, cortisone or physical therapy fail to bring pain relief and improve conditions like joint arthritis, muscle tear, or bursitis, some say hip replacement surgery is the suggested solution.
Surgery may be the only option as a last resort, but with advances in regenerative medicine, it is now perceived as something to avoid.
The severity of going into surgery can be life-altering, given the risks associated by the invasive nature: the incision, removal of cartilage and bone, alteration in the muscle tissue, or the prosthetic metal implant. It bears the massive risk of infection and long-lasting consequences, not to mention hospital stay, recovery, and rehabilitation process. Dr. Zaki Anwar, Interventional Pain Management Specialist, will evaluate and review X-ray or MRI imaging to diagnose the cause of pain before making a final recommendation.
Regenerative medicine at Chicago Stem Cell Therapy refers to PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma drawn from a patient's own blood) as well as orthobiologics derived from placental tissue or amniotic fluid. Regenerative medicine has made it possible to treat hip injuries and chronic conditions with minimally invasive injections, offering a more natural approach with nearly zero down time. These options accelerate the body's natural healing abilities and instead of masking or numbing your pain, it can repair and regenerate the damaged tissue to begin healing.

HIP CONDITIONS TREATED
Arthritis/Osteoarthritis
Degeneration and inflammation of hip joint cartilage, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
Bursitis
Inflammation of fluid-filled sacs (bursae) around the hip, leading to pain and discomfort with movement.
Iliopsoas/Iliotibial Band Tendinitis
Overuse injuries causing inflammation and pain in the iliopsoas muscle or band, often felt in the hip or thigh.
Impingement/Snapping Hip
Hip joint abnormalities or tight tendons causing pain, clicking, or snapping sensations during movement.
Labrum Tear or Injury
Damage to the cartilage rim surrounding the hip socket, leading to pain, instability, or a catching sensation in the joint.
Muscle Strains or Sprains
Injury to muscles or ligaments around the hip, resulting in pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
Osteonecrosis
Death of bone tissue due to lack of blood supply, often causing hip pain and joint dysfunction.
Post-operative Pain
Discomfort and inflammation following hip surgery, potentially slowing recovery.
Tendinitis
Inflammation of tendons in the hip region, causing pain and tenderness, often from overuse.
Trochanteric Conditions
Disorders affecting the greater trochanter (outer hip area), such as bursitis or tendon issues, resulting in localized hip pain.