Understanding the Condition
What Is Hip Pain?
Hip pain is discomfort in the hip joint, groin, or surrounding soft tissues, which may originate from the joint itself or be referred from the lumbar spine, sacroiliac joint, or pelvic muscles. The hip is the body's load-bearing crossroads, connecting the lumbar spine through the pelvis to the lower limbs. Pain felt in the hip or groin region can originate from the glenohumeral joint itself (true hip pain), the lumbar spine via L2–L4 nerve root referral, the sacroiliac joint, the hip flexor and gluteal muscles, or the bursae overlying the greater trochanter. Correctly identifying the source requires a systematic assessment of lumbar alignment, pelvic symmetry, and hip joint mobility — the kind of structural evaluation that Gonstead chiropractic is built around. Many patients referred for hip pain find that pelvic and lumbar correction resolves symptoms that joint injections and physiotherapy did not.