Condition · Lower Extremity

Hip bursitis treatment in Marietta

The pain that makes sleeping on that side impossible.

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That sharp, burning ache making side sleeping impossible is often hip bursitis. Our conservative, non-surgical care plan restores restful nights and natural mobility.

What is hip bursitis?

That sharp, burning ache that makes sleeping on your affected side nearly impossible is often hip bursitis. The trochanteric bursa is a fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between your hip bone and the surrounding tendons. When repetitive friction or excessive pressure irritates this bursa, it becomes inflamed. This creates localized pain that radiates down the outer thigh and flares up whenever direct weight is applied.

Mechanics and root causes of lateral hip pain

Hip bursitis rarely occurs in isolation. It is typically the result of abnormal mechanical loading. Weak hip abductors, tight iliotibial bands, or altered gait patterns force the bursa to absorb forces it was not designed to handle. Pelvic imbalances can also place asymmetrical stress on the hip joint. We address these mechanical drivers through targeted Extremity Adjusting to restore proper joint mechanics throughout the lower kinetic chain.

Distinguishing hip bursitis from other conditions

Lateral hip pain can easily mimic other spinal or joint issues. Unlike lumbar radiculopathy, which sends sharp, shooting pain down the leg with numbness or tingling, bursitis pain is generally localized and mechanical. Furthermore, true hip osteoarthritis usually causes deep groin pain and restricted internal rotation, whereas bursitis primarily hurts with direct pressure and resisted side-to-side movement. Accurate differentiation ensures your care plan targets the actual tissue source.

Clinical examination and evaluation in Marietta

Arriving at a precise diagnosis at our Marietta clinic requires a thorough physical examination. We evaluate your gait, check active and passive range of motion, and perform specific orthopedic tests to isolate the irritated bursa from adjacent gluteal tendons. Palpation over the greater trochanter typically reproduces your familiar pain. This careful assessment allows us to map out a clear, individualized care strategy tailored to your specific biomechanical profile.

Comprehensive, non-surgical treatment options

Managing persistent bursitis requires addressing both the inflammation and the underlying mechanical strain. We utilize Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy to reduce tension in the surrounding musculature and Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise to build long-term pelvic stability. For stubborn inflammation, advanced modalities like Class IV Robotic MLS Laser Therapy, PiezoWave Myofascial Acoustic Compression Therapy, and Shockwave Therapy help stimulate local cellular repair without drugs or surgery. Recovery timelines vary based on chronicity, but patients typically see steady improvement over several weeks.

When hip pain requires medical referral

Chiropractic care is not appropriate for every presentation of lateral hip pain. If our examination reveals signs of a femoral neck stress fracture, advanced avascular necrosis, severe systemic infection, or acute tendon tears requiring immediate surgical repair, we will coordinate an urgent medical referral. Safety and diagnostic accuracy always come first, and we will not hesitate to redirect your care when a condition falls outside conservative scope.

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Questions patients ask

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Can I still exercise while managing hip bursitis?

Yes, but you must modify high-impact activities that aggravate the lateral hip. We guide you through low-impact movements and corrective exercises that maintain cardiovascular fitness without overloading the inflamed bursa, ensuring you stay active safely during recovery.

Why does my hip pain feel much worse at night?

Lying directly on your side compresses the greater trochanteric bursa against the hard pelvic bone. Furthermore, fluid can pool and local circulation changes overnight, intensifying the inflammatory ache that makes side sleeping nearly impossible.

How long does it take for hip bursitis to heal?

Recovery time depends on how long the inflammation has been present and your daily physical demands. Mild cases often improve within a few weeks of conservative care, while chronic issues involving stubborn mechanical imbalances may require several months of consistent rehabilitation.

Is chiropractic care safe if I want to avoid hip surgery?

Conservative care focuses on non-invasive modalities, soft tissue therapy, and movement correction to relieve pain and restore normal biomechanics. Patients throughout Marietta rely on these non-surgical protocols to regain mobility and avoid invasive procedures when appropriate.

Ready to sleep without hip pain?

Take the first step toward pain-free sleep and restored mobility. Schedule a comprehensive evaluation with our clinical team today to explore personalized, non-surgical care options tailored to your biomechanics.

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Hip Bursitis across greater Marietta

Plasker Chiropractic is in Marietta, and patients drive in from across Cobb, north Fulton and DeKalb. Pick your area for directions, parking and what we most often treat for people nearby.

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