Our skilled pain specialists at the Ramos Center for Interventional & Functional Pain Medicine offer a broad range of treatment choices for conditions such as Hip Pain, Knee Pain, Joint Pain, Arthritis, and more. Contact us today or visit our website to schedule an appointment. We have multiple convenient locations in Bradenton FL, Sarasota FL, Venice FL, Englewood FL, Port Charlotte FL, Dunedin FL and St. Petersburg, FL, to provide you with our services.

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Do you suffer from persistent pain in your hip joint or groin area? Here are some typical diagnoses associated with this type of pain, along with the treatments we provide to help relieve your discomfort. Our healthcare professionals will develop a personalized treatment strategy that meets your specific needs.

Diagnosis

  • Joint Osteoarthritis
  • Persistent Post Joint Surgery Pain
  • RSD, CRPS

Treatments

  • Trigger Point Injections
  • PRP Injections
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Femoral and Obturator Nerve Joint Branches Radiofrequency
  • Greater Trochanteric Bursa Hip Injections
  • Intra Joint, Intra-Articular Injections
  • Physical Therapy

To schedule an appointment, please either give us a call or click on the link provided to complete our appointment request form.

The hips are ball-and-socket joints that enable a wide range of movements, such as walking, running, and dancing. If you are experiencing hip pain, it can be challenging to stand, sit, and even sleep comfortably, as the discomfort can radiate throughout your lower body. At the Ramos Center for Interventional & Functional Pain Medicine, our team of pain management experts is dedicated to providing a comfortable and effective treatment experience for all of our patients, helping them achieve better mobility, reduced pain, and an improved quality of life.

What is causing my hip pain?

Hip pain is often caused by various conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, tendinitis, muscle strain, fractures, and labral tears. These conditions can lead to persistent pain that extends from the hip joint to other areas of the body or leg. Seeking a consultation with a qualified physician when hip pain occurs is crucial to receive an accurate diagnosis and initiate an effective treatment plan. This will help alleviate your discomfort and enable you to resume your daily activities without pain.

Do I need surgery for my hip pain?

Hip replacement surgery can be an effective treatment option for some patients, particularly those with degenerative conditions such as arthritis that have severely impacted the joint’s overall health. However, at Ramos Center for Interventional & Functional Pain Medicine, we consider surgical intervention as a final option. We prioritize offering our patients various treatment choices, including physical therapy, joint injections, and regenerative medicine techniques, that can minimize inflammation, strengthen essential muscles, and even promote healing of the joint’s soft tissues from within. For individuals with minor conditions, adequate rest, and the use of anti-inflammatory or pain-relieving medications can be enough to alleviate discomfort while the joint heals naturally.

What is involved in a partial hip replacement?

While hip replacement surgery is commonly known, partial hip replacement is a treatment option that can alleviate some severe hip fractures without replacing the acetabulum. A total hip replacement involves replacing both the femoral head (ball) and the acetabulum (socket) with prosthetic materials. However, in some cases where patients have suffered fractures in their femoral head, and surgical pins are not sufficient, a partial hip replacement may be recommended to address the issue with less discomfort and faster recovery time. In a partial hip replacement, only the femoral head is replaced with a prosthetic material, while the acetabulum remains intact.

Why does Ramos Center for Interventional & Functional Pain Medicine provide cognitive behavior therapy?

We recognize that chronic pain management requires a comprehensive approach. Chronic pain can negatively affect a patient’s mental well-being and quality of life, impacting their relationships, sleep, and overall daily functioning. Our Behavioral Health Program is designed to support patients struggling with anxiety, depression, or anger due to their chronic hip pain by providing a therapeutic environment to develop effective coping strategies.

If you are experiencing hip pain and wish to explore possible treatment options, please contact the Ramos Center for Interventional & Functional Pain Medicine in Bradenton FL, Sarasota FL, Venice FL, Englewood FL, Port Charlotte FL, Dunedin FL, and St. Petersburg, FL. Our team of experienced pain management doctors and supportive staff provide comprehensive care and guidance to individuals living with chronic pain, enabling them to achieve relief and lead fulfilling lives. Contact us today. We serve patients from Bradenton FL, Sarasota FL, Palmetto FL, Laurel FL, Venice FL, St. Petersburg FL, Englewood FL, Memphis FL, Cortez FL, Port Charlotte FL, and Dunedin FL.