01 Hip Arthritis (Osteoarthritis & Joint Degeneration) A common condition where cartilage in the hip joint wears down over time, causing stiffness, inflammation, reduced range of motion, and chronic pain that worsens with activity. 02 Hip Labral Tear Damage to the cartilage ring (labrum) surrounding the hip socket can cause sharp pain, clicking sensations, instability, and limited movement—often seen in athletes or active individuals. 03 Hip Bursitis Inflammation of the bursae (fluid-filled sacs) in the hip leads to pain on the outer side of the hip, especially during walking, sitting, or lying on the affected side. 04 Tendonitis Overuse or repetitive stress can inflame the tendons around the hip joint, causing discomfort, stiffness, and reduced strength during movement. 05 Hip Injuries Sports injuries, falls, or trauma can damage muscles, ligaments, or joint structures, leading to acute pain, swelling, and functional limitations.