Hip Pain


Pain in the hip region might be originating from the joint itself or from the muscles, ligaments, tendons or soft tissue surrounding the hip.
Joint pain can be due to arthritis, avascular necrosis of the hip ( AVN ), or persistent pain after hip surgery.
Myofascial pain can be due to Greater trochanteric Pain Syndrome, Ischial bursitis or Adductor Tendinosis etc.
Sometimes conditions or diseases in other parts of the body like lower back may manifest as hip pain.
The doctors in our clinic focus on carefully assessing you, making the right diagnosis and treating you accordingly. We provide treatment modalities like medicines, physiotherapy, dry needling and or regenerative therapy to treat your hip pain.


Muscle Pain Treatment
Muscular Pain or Myofascial Pain Syndrome is characterised as persistent, deep aching pain in a muscle often associated with a tender knot in the muscle,


Pancreatitis Pain
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a long, flat gland that sits tucked behind the stomach in the upper abdomen.


CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)
CRPS or complex regional pain syndrome is a condition that can affect any part of your body but usually affects an arm or a leg