HIP & LEG CONDITIONS WE TREAT​​
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Helping you understand what's contributing to your symptoms—so you can make informed decisions about your care.
Hip and leg pain can affect your ability to walk, exercise, climb stairs, or enjoy your usual activities. Explore the conditions below to learn more about common symptoms, possible causes, and how our team may be able to help.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can develop for many different reasons. Arthritis, muscle strains, tendon irritation, bursitis, labral injuries, and repetitive overuse can all contribute to discomfort.
Hip Flexor
Pain or tightness at the front of your hip can make walking, climbing stairs, running, or getting up from a seated position uncomfortable.
IT Band Syndrome
Pain on the outside of your knee or hip can make running, walking, climbing stairs, or even sitting for long periods uncomfortable.
Piriformis Syndrome
Pain deep in the buttock that may travel down the leg can make sitting, walking, driving, or exercising uncomfortable.
Sciatica Pain
Sciatica can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that travels from your lower back into your buttock and down your leg, making everyday activities uncomfortable.
Knee Pain
Knee pain can develop for many different reasons, including ligament injuries, tendon irritation, arthritis, meniscus injuries, muscle imbalances, repetitive overuse, or changes in movement mechanics.
Running Injuries
Running injuries often develop gradually as a result of repetitive stress rather than a single traumatic event.
Arthritis
Arthritis can make everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs, gardening, or getting out of bed more challenging.

