While hip problems can affect New Jersey residents of all ages, they are especially prone to appear after falls, which occur in the highest percentage among older adults. In fact, According to the CDC, in 2021, there were 3 million recorded emergency visits due to falls for older adults. If you have been dealing with hip pain in New Jersey, our team at Genesis Orthopaedic and Spine in New Jersey is here to help you.
Our offices are located in Middletown, Morristown. Ridgewood, Westfield and West Orange, New Jersey. We also serve all of Belford, Holmdel, Hazlet, Keyport, Red Bank, Tinton Falls, Fair Lawn, Midland Park, Glen Rock, Ho-Ho-Kus, Paramus, Wyckoff, Clark, Mountainside, Springfield, Garwood, Cranford, Scotch Plains, Livingston, Millburn, Maplewood, Montclair, Orange, Roseland, South Orange, Morris Plains, Madison, Parsippany, Florham Park, and East Hanover.
For appointments, call us or book online at any of our convenient locations in Middletown, Morristown, Ridgewood, Westfield, and West Orange.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can be caused by several issues, but they all have one thing in common: when chronic and untreated, it can become a significant obstacle in your everyday life. From the most simple and repetitive movements like walking, to having a good night sleep, hip pain isn’t easy to navigate by yourself—and that’s where we enter the equation.
Some of the most common causes for hip pain are:
- Hip Fractures
- Bursitis
- Tendinitis
- Labral Tear
- Osteoarthritis
Hip Pain Treatments in New Jersey
At Genesis Orthopaedic and Spine, we have a skilled medical team with a selection of highly effective and groundbreaking therapies that can help treat hip pain, including:
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy
- Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)
- Lipogems: Adipose/Fat therapy
- Tenjet Tenotomy
Labrum Tears
When you suffer a tear on your shoulder or your hip in New Jersey, it is usually caused by a tear in your labrum. The labrum is a piece of fibrocartilage that attaches the rim of your shoulder or hip joint — the socket — to your humerus or femur bones — the ball. When this piece of cartilage is torn, it’s called a labrum or labral tear. Labrum tears can result in minor to severe instability in the shoulder or hip, along with pain and dysfunction within the joint itself.
To effectively diagnose a labrum tear, the team refers you for an MRI and evaluates the results along with your symptoms and the location of your discomfort. Depending on the severity of your tear and any other joint issues you’re experiencing, the team may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
- PRP
- Lipogems Adipose/Fat therapy
- Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC), a type of regenerative therapy
- Physical therapy
- Minimally invasive surgeries like arthroscopy
Schedule a consultation for your hip pain in New Jersey now by calling Genesis Orthopaedic and Spine or booking online.



