Hip Pain Treatment Specialist in Florida for Lasting Relief
For many patients, discomfort in the hip joint becomes more than just a passing ache—it disrupts movement, drains energy, and impacts overall health. At AgeRejuvenation, our hip specialists focus on identifying the underlying cause of your discomfort through a detailed medical history, physical examination, and advanced diagnostics.
By combining innovative treatments, regenerative therapies, and personalized care, we provide non-surgical options designed to relieve pain, protect the soft tissues surrounding the joint, and improve long-term mobility. Take the first step toward lasting relief. Schedule your appointment today and discover how a customized treatment plan can support your recovery.
What is Hip Pain?
Hip pain refers to persistent discomfort or stiffness in the joint that supports posture, balance, and daily movement. It may result from hip fractures, labral tears, or degeneration of the soft tissues surrounding the joint. Conditions like hip arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis are also common forms of joint disease that can trigger pain, swelling, and reduced mobility. At AgeRejuvenation, we perform a thorough evaluation to uncover the underlying cause and recommend the right treatment options.
Our goal is to relieve pain, protect joint function, and improve your range of motion with safe, non‒surgical options tailored to your health and lifestyle. If you are experiencing hip pain that interferes with your movement or quality of life, schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward lasting relief.
Common Causes of Hip Pain
Identifying the common causes of hip pain is essential for building an effective care plan. Discomfort may come from sports injuries, age-related changes, or issues affecting the soft tissues that support the hip joint. At AgeRejuvenation, our goal is to uncover the underlying cause so your treatment options target what’s really driving your pain.
Arthritis and Cartilage Degeneration
Sports Injuries and Ligament Strains
Tendonitis and Bursitis
Hip Fractures and Slow Healing After Injury or Surgery
Structural Misalignment and Nerve Compression
What Symptoms Does Hip Pain Cause?
Hip pain can appear in many ways, from mild discomfort to sharp, radiating aches that seriously affect mobility and overall quality of life. At AgeRejuvenation, we look closely at how your symptoms are impacting daily movement, sleep, and long‒term health—so we can recommend the right treatment options to restore comfort and function. Common symptoms of hip pain include:
Persistent aching, soreness, or joint stiffness in the hip
Sharp or radiating pain in the thigh, knee, or buttocks.
Pain that worsens with long periods of activity
Discomfort when sitting or rising from a seated position
Limited range of motion or difficulty lifting, bending, or rotating the leg
Clicking, popping, or locking sensations
WHAT WE OFFER
What Are the Treatment Options for Hip Pain?
At AgeRejuvenation, we provide non-surgical options to help patients relieve pain, improve range of motion, and protect the soft tissues surrounding the hip joint. Instead of relying on hip replacement surgery or invasive procedures, our team develops personalized care plans after a complete medical history review and physical examination.
Stem cell therapy is a regenerative therapy uses advanced cellular treatments to repair damaged cartilage, ligaments, and other soft tissues in the hip. It can reduce inflammation, promote healing, and serve as an alternative to total hip replacements for many patients.
Red light therapy non-invasive option that supports cellular repair and circulation around the ball-and-socket joint. It helps reduce stiffness, relieve discomfort, and restore mobility—without downtime or anti-inflammatory medications.
PEMF therapy uses electromagnetic waves to stimulate cellular activity, improve blood flow, and encourage recovery in the hip structures. This innovative treatment reduces inflammation and promotes healing as a comfortable outpatient procedure.
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