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Hip care for injuries, degenerative diseases and other conditions

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Why does my hip hurt?

When something in your hip doesn’t feel right, it’s your body’s way of signaling that there’s a problem. Every time you take a step, you use your hip, and it’s this use that makes your hip susceptible to a number of injuries, aches and pain. 

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Treating your hip pain

Whether from a fall, arthritis or overuse injuries, hip pain can make it difficult to walk and reduce quality of life.

The hip is the most flexible free-moving joint in the body. It can twist and move backward, forward, and from side to side.

The hip specialists at OrthoIndy are trained to diagnose causes of your pain and provide treatment for minor and major injuries, including total joint replacement.

Treating hip fractures

A hip fracture is a break in the upper part of the femur (thigh) bone most commonly from a fall or direct impact to the side of the hip. Hip fractures occur due to a fall or direct impact to the side of the hip.

Medical conditions such as osteoporosis (softening of the bone with age), or rarely cancer, can weaken the bone and make the hip more vulnerable to breaking. In extremely rare and severe cases of osteoporosis, it is possible for someone to break their hip by standing on the leg and twisting.

Symptoms of a hip fracture include one leg appearing shorter than the other, pain over the outer upper thigh, pain in the groin area and discomfort with any attempt to flex or rotate your hip.

Learn about how to treat a broken hip

Total hip replacement

A total hip replacement may be necessary when chronic pain and poor function of your hip is hindering your quality of life and non-surgical treatments have brought no relief. Chronic hip pain and disability are often caused by arthritis. Other issues requiring total hip replacement may be a fracture or dislocation.

Total hip replacement surgery involves:

  • Removing the diseased or malfunctioning part of the joint
  • Replacing your joint with an artificial hip
  • Customizing the fit of your new artificial joint
  • A short hospital stay, usually just a day or two
  • Physical therapy

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The best hip surgeons in Indianapolis

OrthoIndy’s world-class hip doctors and hip replacement surgeons provide cutting-edge solutions for patients with the most severe hip conditions and injuries.

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Physical Therapy

OrthoIndy Physical therapy focuses on the treatment or rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries.

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Surgery

Focusing on bone, joint, spine and muscle care and complex surgical procedures.

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Total Joint Replacement

Replacing joints of the body, most often the hip or knee, damaged by trauma or arthritis.

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I wish I had visited OrthoIndy two years earlier and had my hip replacement then. I would have had a better quality of life a lot sooner.

Paul Snyder