Relieving Pain and Restoring Mobility in the Tissues Around the Hip
Not all hip problems come from bones or cartilage. The soft tissues surrounding the joint, including tendons, muscles, and fluid-filled sacs called bursae, also play a vital role in movement and stability. When these tissues become irritated, torn, or inflamed, they can cause significant discomfort and limit activity.
At Michigan Orthopedic Center, our orthopedic team is skilled in diagnosing and treating soft tissue injuries around the hip. Whether your symptoms developed gradually or followed a sudden injury, we’ll help you get back to moving with less pain and better control.
Common Sports-Related Soft Tissue Injuries
Muscle Strains (Hip Flexor, Adductor, Hamstring Near the Hip)
Athletic Pubalgia (Sports Hernia)
Stress Injuries from Repetitive Impact Activities

Conditions Affecting the Soft Tissues Around the Hip
Hip Bursitis (Trochanteric Bursitis)
Gluteal Tendon Tears or Tendinitis
Iliopsoas Tendinitis
Snapping Hip Syndrome
Meet Our Hip Surgeons
At Michigan Orthopedic Center in Lansing, MI, our Hip Surgeons are fellowship-trained specialists with advanced expertise in diagnosing and treating complex conditions. Using modern surgical techniques and a personalized approach, they focus on restoring function, reducing pain, and helping patients return to the activities they value most. With every procedure, our surgeons deliver precise, patient-centered care supported by a dedicated clinical team.
Click below to learn more about the surgeons who specialize in hip care at Michigan Orthopedic Center and find the right expert for your needs.
Why Patients Choose Michigan Orthopedic Center
- Fellowship-trained surgeons with experience in both conservative and surgical care
- Personalized treatment plans that match your goals and activity level
- Access to minimally invasive techniques for tendon and soft tissue repair
- A team that supports you from diagnosis through recovery
When to See a Specialist at Michigan Orthopedic Center
- Pain with activity or after prolonged rest
- Snapping or clicking sounds during hip movement
- Groin, buttock, or side hip pain that interferes with mobility
- Weakness, instability, or difficulty with stairs or uneven surfaces
- Swelling or tenderness over the muscles or tendons
If hip pain is limiting your movement or affecting your performance, we’re ready to help. Contact Michigan Orthopedic Center today to schedule a detailed evaluation and learn more about your treatment options.
Your Next Steps…
- Request An Appointment
- Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free








