Hip Arthritis

Slocum Orthopedics evaluates and treats hip arthritis for patients across Eugene, Springfield, and the southern Willamette Valley. As the region’s largest orthopedic practice, our specialists help individuals understand the causes of hip pain and the options available for relief.

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Hip Arthritis

Hip arthritis is a condition where the cartilage coating on the hip bones breaks down and wears away, causing the bones to rub together. This causes the hip joint to hurt, typically in the groin and buttock, and not work properly causing stiffness and limping. Osteoarthritis is the main cause of hip pain, where the cartilage wears away over time.

Conditions like inflammatory arthritis (examples: Lupus and Rheumatoid), post-traumatic arthritis (years after an old injury), and some other medical conditions can cause the cartilage to wear away and destroy the hip joint. When the pain from arthritis causes severe limitations to life and nothing is helping, it is time to consider hip replacement surgery.

x-ray showing no space between the ball and socket, as all of the cartilage has been eroded leaving bone rubbing against bone

Diagnosis of Hip Arthritis

To diagnose hip arthritis, Our team will provide a thorough evaluation, including:

• A detailed medical history
• Physical examination
• X-rays and possibly other imaging studies
• Discussion of all treatment options, both surgical and non-surgical

We’ll work with you to determine if hip replacement is the best option for your individual situation. Our goal is to provide you with the information and support you need to make an informed decision about your health care.

Medical Management of Hip Arthritis

Before considering total hip replacement surgery, there are several non-surgical approaches that can help manage hip arthritis and potentially slow its progression. While they won’t cure arthritis or reverse joint damage, these strategies can be very effective in managing symptoms and may help delay the need for surgery.

Weight Reduction

The basic truth is that the more weight your hip has to carry, the more pain you will experience in the joint and the faster the remaining cartilage will deteriorate. Your hip experiences up to 3 times your body weight with each step, and up to 6 times when going downstairs. Extra weight means more pressure and faster cartilage wear. Even small weight reductions can significantly reduce hip pain and slow joint deterioration. Focus on regular exercise and a balanced diet to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.

Adaptive / Walking Devices

Using a cane in your opposite hand can reduce weight on your hip joint by up to 50%, significantly easing pain. The less weight the hip joint experiences, the less pain you should experience from the bone on bone contact. Walkers are less effective, but may be necessary if your overall health or balance prohibits the use of a cane or walking sticks.

Activity Modifications

High-impact activities can accelerate hip damage and increase pain. Avoid activities like weighted squats/lunges and running on pavement. Instead, choose hip-friendly exercises like cycling, swimming, water aerobics, and elliptical trainers. These activities strengthen muscles around your hip without excessive joint stress while maintaining cardiovascular health and helping with weight management.

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When Surgery is Considered

When pain from arthritis causes severe limitations to your life and conservative treatments no longer help, it may be time to consider hip replacement surgery. However, it’s a major decision that requires careful consideration.

You might be a candidate for hip replacement if you experience:

• Severe hip pain that interferes with everyday activities
• Pain that persists despite medication and physical therapy
• Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of chairs
• Lack of improvement with conservative treatments like medication, injections, or physical therapy

If you’re considering hip replacement surgery, the next step is to make an appointment and consult with a Slocum orthopedic specialist.

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Why Patients in Eugene Turn to Slocum for Hip Pain

For more than 80 years, Slocum Orthopedics has helped keep the Eugene–Springfield community active. Our team includes board-certified specialists in hip and joint conditions, supported by on-site imaging, physical therapy, and a dedicated orthopedic surgery center.

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