When you suffer from debilitating hip pain, it hurts when standing, walking, and even sitting. It’s important to find a solution that allows you to move freely and get back to your normal routine.
Our treatments for painful hips include chiropractic care and physical therapy. These treatments can help your body resolve pain at the source, so you can experience long-lasting pain relief and get back to living your life.
How Is Hip Pain Commonly Caused?
Since your hips are used in every step you take and many other motions, there are many potential causes of hip pain to consider.

- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Joint degeneration
- Obesity
- Normal aging
- Torn labrum
- Torn cartilage
- Sciatica
- Tendonitis
- Nerve issues
- Fibromyalgia
- Hip fracture
Schedule a consultation today to get the process started.
Safe And Effective Treatments for Hip Injuries
For long-term pain relief in your hips, it’s essential to get to the underlying cause of the pain and resolve the damage. Our treatments are non-invasive and will help your body facilitate the healing process for the long-term results you need.
Our chiropractic treatments are effective for hip pain because they help relieve pressure on nerves, joints, and tissues and realign vertebrae that are out of alignment. Chiropractic care is gentle and non-invasive, with the majority of people experiencing minimal discomfort, if any.

Another treatment that our doctor may offer to you is physical therapy. Physical therapy includes a variety of exercises, stretching, therapeutic modalities, and consultation. The goal is to address and alleviate movement and range of motion issues to boost overall health and wellness and get you back to your old self again.
If you or a loved one are suffering with hip pain in Lanham, Hyattsville, Riverdale, Laurel, Wheaton, Silver Spring, College Park, Landover, or any nearby city, call us today at (301) 585-0444 to schedule an appointment. We will assess your condition and create a custom treatment plan that doesn’t require invasive surgery or potentially dangerous drugs.