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Learn how to overcome hip pain and get back to doing what you love. At Compass Pain and Wellness, we provide compassionate, multidisciplinary care designed to address the root cause of hip pain.
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Complete Care for Hip Pain
At Compass Pain and Wellness, we understand that hip pain can make everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs, or even sitting uncomfortable. Our multidisciplinary team takes a thorough, personalized approach to evaluate the root cause of your discomfort and create a customized treatment plan. By combining advanced interventional procedures with conservative therapies, we focus on long-term relief and improved mobility. Our goal is to help you move with confidence, reduce pain, and restore your quality of life.
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What We Offer
Comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment plans to diagnose injuries, manage pain, and guide your recovery.
Adjustments and postural correction to reduce pain, improve alignment, and support healthy nervous system function.
Targetted soft tissue therapy to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery from injury or strain.
Personalized rehabilitation plans to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve strength through evidence-based techniques.
Prevision needle therapy that stimulates healing, reduces pain and restores balance to the body's systems.
Advanced interventional pain procedures to eliminate pain, including radio frequency, intracept and spinal cord stimulation.
Precision ultrasound and imaging that reveals the full picture of your injury, enabling targeted treatment plans.
Advanced modalities like Shockwave, red light and magnetic field therapy to reduce inflammation and repair cells.
What Makes Compass Different
At Compass Pain and Wellness, we provide a comprehensive, innovative approach to treating hip pain, focusing on healing and restoring function at the source, rather than just masking discomfort. Hip pain can arise from joint degeneration, tendon or ligament injuries, bursitis, or post-surgical changes, and our multidisciplinary team offers advanced therapies to address these issues:
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Cellular Therapy: Promote healing and regeneration of damaged hip joints, tendons, and ligaments, reducing pain and improving mobility.
- PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy): Stimulates tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and supports joint and nerve health for improved hip function.
- Red Light Therapy: Enhances circulation and promotes tissue healing in muscles, tendons, and soft tissues surrounding the hip joint.
- Targeted injections and minimally invasive procedures: Address specific sources of pain, such as bursitis or nerve irritation, for precise relief without extensive surgery.
We are the premier destination for these advanced hip pain treatments because of our expertise, precision, and patient-focused care. Our therapies are natural, safe, and effective, addressing both structural and functional causes of hip pain to provide long-lasting relief and restore your ability to move comfortably.


What Conditions Can Cause Hip Pain?
- Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of the hip joint causes stiffness, aching, and reduced range of motion.
- Bursitis: Inflammation of the hip bursa results in localized pain and tenderness, often worsening with activity.
- Tendinitis: Overuse or repetitive motion inflames tendons around the hip, causing pain and limited mobility.
- Labral tear: Damage to the cartilage rim of the hip joint can lead to sharp pain, clicking, or instability.
- Hip impingement (FAI): Abnormal contact between hip bones causes pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
- Muscle strain or ligament injury: Acute or chronic stress on hip muscles or ligaments can cause localized pain and weakness.
- Hip fractures: Trauma or osteoporosis can result in sudden, severe hip pain and difficulty bearing weight.
- Referred pain from the lower back or pelvis: Conditions in the lumbar spine or pelvis can radiate pain into the hip area.
- Inflammatory arthritis: Autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis can cause chronic hip pain, swelling, and stiffness.
- Snapping hip syndrome: Tendons or muscles moving over hip bones create a snapping sensation with pain during movement.


