Hip Pain
Is hip pain making it difficult for you to walk, sit, or even sleep comfortably? Are you concerned about the possibility of needing hip replacement surgery?
At NextGen Health Center, we offer advanced regenerative medicine treatments that can help you find relief from hip pain without surgery or long-term medication use. Our innovative therapies are designed to target the root cause of your pain, promoting healing and restoring mobility.
We have successfully treated a wide range of hip-related issues, including:
- Osteoarthritis: A degenerative joint disease that occurs when the cartilage cushioning the hip joint wears down over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
- Hip Bursitis: Inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion the hip joint, resulting in pain and tenderness.
- Labral Tears: Damage to the labrum, the ring of cartilage that surrounds the hip socket, can cause pain, clicking, or locking of the hip.
- Hip Impingement (FAI): A condition where abnormal bone growths on the hip joint cause friction, leading to pain and limited range of motion.
- Hip Tendonitis: Inflammation of the tendons around the hip joint, often caused by overuse or repetitive movements.
- Hip Fractures: Breaks in the hip bone, often due to falls or trauma, that can cause severe pain and require extensive treatment.
- Sciatica: A condition where pain radiates from the lower back down the leg, often caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve.

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Avoiding Hip Replacement with Regenerative Medicine
Hip replacement surgery is a common treatment option for severe hip pain, particularly in cases of advanced osteoarthritis.
However, this invasive procedure comes with significant risks, including:
- Infection: There is always a risk of infection following surgery, which can lead to complications and the need for additional procedures.
- Blood Clots: Surgery increases the risk of developing blood clots, which can be life-threatening if they travel to the lungs or other vital organs.
- Dislocation: The new hip joint may dislocate, particularly in the early stages of recovery, requiring further medical intervention.
- Prosthesis Wear: Over time, the artificial hip joint can wear down, leading to pain and the need for revision surgery.
- Limited Mobility: While hip replacement can improve mobility, some patients may not regain full range of motion. There is a risk of leg length discrepancy.

At our pain management clinic, we offer non-surgical alternatives to hip replacement through our regenerative medicine treatments.
These treatments include human cellular tissue injections, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, and exosome therapy. They are designed to promote the natural healing and regeneration of damaged tissues in the hip joint.
By addressing the root cause of your pain, our regenerative therapies can help you avoid the risks associated with hip replacement surgery and restore your quality of life.
Sciatica: A Common Cause of Hip Pain
Sciatica is a condition characterized by pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve. It extends from the lower back, through the hips and buttocks, and down each leg.
Sciatica typically affects only one side of the body. It can range from mild discomfort to severe, debilitating pain.
Common symptoms of sciatica include:
- Sharp, shooting pain
- Numbness or tingling
- Weakness
- Difficulty sitting or standing
Our advanced regenerative therapies can help alleviate the symptoms of sciatica by addressing the underlying cause of the condition. They are non-surgical, minimally invasive, and designed to provide long-lasting relief from hip pain and sciatica. By harnessing the body’s natural healing processes, we can help you regain mobility. As well as reduce pain, and avoid the risks associated with surgery.
If you’re experiencing sciatica or hip pain in Waterbury, Hartford, New Haven, New Britain, Bristol, Meriden, or any nearby city, don’t wait to seek treatment. Contact us today at (203) 686-0123 to schedule a consultation and learn more about how our treatments can help you avoid surgery and improve your quality of life.
