Herniated Disc Hip Pain

Herniated Disc Hip Pain

A herniated disc can cause hip pain when damaged disc material presses on nearby nerves in the lower spine. This nerve compression sends pain signals into the hip, buttock, or leg. Even though the pain is felt in the hip, the underlying problem originates in the...
What Are Bone Spurs?

What Are Bone Spurs?

Bone spurs, also known as osteophytes, are extra bone growths that develop along the edges of bones, most commonly at joints.  They usually form over time as the body responds to joint stress, cartilage loss, or instability.  One of the most common underlying causes...
Can Spinal Stenosis Cause Hip Pain?

Can Spinal Stenosis Cause Hip Pain?

Yes, spinal stenosis can cause hip pain.  If you’re dealing with nagging pain in your hip, groin, or buttock and hip X-rays keep coming back normal, the real problem might be your lower back.  This happens more often than you’d think. At Orthobiologics Associates, we...