Hip pain can limit your ability to walk, exercise, drive, or even sleep comfortably. For many patients, hip pain develops after an auto accident, fall, or workplace injury. Others experience hip pain from arthritis, overuse, or age-related changes. Regardless of the cause, hip pain can be frustrating — but it doesn’t always require surgery.
At Crash Pain & Injury Clinic, we specialize in diagnosing and treating hip pain with non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments. Our goal is to relieve your pain, restore mobility, and help you return to the lifestyle you enjoy.
Common Causes of Hip Pain
Some of the most frequent causes of hip pain we treat include:
- Auto accident injuries (direct trauma, seatbelt, or dashboard impact)
- Bursitis (inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs around the hip)
- Labral Tears (damage to the cartilage that cushions the joint)
- Arthritis and degenerative joint disease
- Hip dislocations or fractures from trauma
- Muscle strains and overuse injuries
- Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
- Referred pain from the lower back or sacroilian joint
Because hip pain can also develop gradually, it’s important to get an evaluation even if your symptoms seem mild at first.
Symptoms of Hip Injuries
Hip pain can present in many ways. Common signs include:
- Pain in the hip, groin, thigh, or buttock
- Stiffness or loss of range of motion
- Grinding or “bone-on-bone” sensation
- Swelling or tenderness around the hip joint
- Pain that worsens with walking, standing, or sitting
- Difficulty sleeping on the affected side
- Radiating pain into the lower back or legs
If hip pain interferes with your daily activities or lingers after an accident, professional care is essential.
Treatments for Hip Pain
At Crash Pain & Injury Clinic, we focus on personalized treatment plans designed to reduce pain and improve mobility without unnecessary surgery. Options may include:
- Joint Injections (Hip Injections): Target inflammation and improve mobility.
- Nerve Blocks: Provide relief by interrupting pain signals.
- Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): Minimally invasive treatment for longer-lasting relief.
- Medication Management: Carefully monitored prescriptions when appropriate.
- Physical Therapy Referrals: Strengthen surrounding muscles and restore function.
- Spinal Cord Stimulation: Advanced therapy for patients with chronic, treatment-resistant pain.
When hip pain follows a car accident or personal injury, we also coordinate with attorneys on lien-based care, so treatment is not delayed while your case is pending.
Why Choose Crash Pain & Injury Clinic
- Specialized in accident-related injuries — we understandin trauma-based hip pain.
- Non-surgical focus — we emphasize minimally invasive treatments first.
- Comprehensive approach — from diagnostics to rehabilitation referrals.
- Conveniently located inside Granger Pain & Spine in West Jordan
Get Relief From Hip Pain in West Jordan
Don’t let hip pain slow you down. Whether your pain is the result of an injury, arthritis, or overuse, the team at Crash Pain & Injury Clinic can help you find effective, lasting relief.
📍 Located inside Granger Pain & Spine
9001 S. 3200 W., Bldg. B, Ste. 3
West Jordan, UT 84088
📞 Call 801-576-2037 today or complete our Request Appointment form below to get started.

