Overview
Hip pain can originate in the joint itself — from arthritis, labral tears, or impingement — or from the surrounding tendons and bursae. Because the hip carries your body weight with every step, small problems tend to grow if ignored.
Dr. Tyorkin identifies the true source of your hip pain with a focused exam and imaging, then builds a plan that keeps you active — from therapy and injections to minimally invasive options when conservative care isn't enough.
Common signs & symptoms
Groin or outer-hip pain with walking
Stiffness that limits bending or rotation
Pain that radiates to the thigh or buttock
Aching at night or after sitting
A catching or clicking sensation
How Dr. Tyorkin treats it
- Activity modification and physical therapy
- Anti-inflammatory medication and injections
- Treatment for bursitis, tendonitis & impingement
- Referral-quality surgical care when needed
Related services
- Minimally Invasive Surgery — The safest, most effective advanced surgical techniques, tailored to your needs for a smaller footprint and a quicker, easier recovery.
- Rehabilitation — A critical part of orthopedic treatment — guidance and services that help ensure a full, healthy recovery and lasting strength.
- Arthritis Care — Advanced treatment to relieve pain, improve flexibility, and regain range of motion so arthritis doesn't hold you back.
