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Condition

Hip Pain

Hip impingement, bursitis, osteoarthritis, and post-replacement rehab.

About hip pain

Hip pain may be felt in the groin, side, buttock, or even refer to the knee. Accurate diagnosis guides the right treatment.

Common causes

  • Hip osteoarthritis
  • Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
  • Trochanteric bursitis / gluteal tendinopathy
  • Labral tears
  • Post-replacement recovery

Symptoms we commonly see

  • Groin or side-of-hip pain
  • Stiffness after sitting
  • Pain with prolonged standing or walking
  • Difficulty putting on socks/shoes

How AIM helps

Targeted strengthening of hip and core stabilizers, manual therapy, and activity modification. For hip replacement patients we follow surgeon protocol closely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get help with hip pain

Book an assessment at your nearest AIM clinic — direct billing and WCB/MVA support included.