Relieving Pain and Restoring Movement for Damaged Hip Joints
When the hip joint becomes stiff, painful, or hard to move, arthritis is often the cause. As the protective cartilage wears away or becomes inflamed, the bones can grind together, causing pain with every step. Left untreated, hip arthritis can take away independence and make even basic tasks feel overwhelming.
At Michigan Orthopedic Center, our orthopedic surgeons provide advanced care for patients with all types of hip arthritis. Whether your symptoms are just starting or you’ve been dealing with chronic pain for years, we are here to help you regain mobility and quality of life.
Common Types of Hip Arthritis We Treat
Osteoarthritis of the Hip
Rheumatoid Arthritis Affecting the Hip
Post-Traumatic Arthritis (After Injury or Fracture)
Avascular Necrosis (Loss of Blood Supply to the Hip)
Signs That May Point to Hip Arthritis
- Pain in the groin, thigh, or buttock with movement or rest
- Stiffness that limits your ability to bend, rotate, or walk
- Grinding or clicking in the hip during movement
- Difficulty standing from a seated position or putting on shoes
- Reduced activity due to fear of pain or instability

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.
How Michigan Orthopedic Center Treats Hip Arthritis
We begin with a thorough evaluation, including imaging, physical examination, and a review of your activity level and goals. Conservative treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications or activity modification may offer relief in the early stages.
For patients with moderate to severe arthritis, surgical options like total hip replacement can dramatically improve mobility and reduce pain. Our fellowship-trained surgeons perform minimally invasive hip procedures when appropriate to support faster healing and better long-term results.
Why Patients Choose Michigan Orthopedic Center for Hip Arthritis Care
- Extensive experience treating all forms of hip arthritis
- Access to both non-surgical and surgical solutions
- Personalized treatment plans built around your lifestyle
- Surgeons skilled in advanced joint preservation and replacement techniques
Don’t let hip arthritis limit what you can do. Contact Michigan Orthopedic Center today to schedule your evaluation and take the first step toward long-term relief.
Your Next Steps…
- Request An Appointment
- Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free








