The Most MisDiagnosed Cause of Hip Pain
00:57 - Why Hip Bursitis Is Overdiagnosed
03:00 - Massage, Injections,Strengthening Don’t Work (Here’s Why)
04:04 - Multiple Possible Causes Behind the Pain
04:18 - Behind the Pain Check the Back for Stiffness
05:22 - Step 2: Lower Thoracic Issues Stop Glutes From Firing
06:14 - Step 3: Check Hip Mobility Itself
06:45 - Fibrosis: Overused Tissue That Won’t Let Muscles Fire
07: 52 - Why Injections Don’t Work When the Problem Is Elsewhere
08:38 - Why Strengthening Fails (Mobility Before Stability)
If you’ve been told you have Hip Bursitis, there’s a good chance that the diagnosis is wrong.
In fact, Hip Bursitis is one of the most overused and misdiagnosed labels in orthopedics.
Here’s the problem: a diagnosis is just a symptom. It doesn’t tell you why the pain is happening or what to do to fix it.
Today, I’m breaking down the real reason why most people get this bursitis diagnosis — and why injections, massage, and even strengthening fail over and over again.
The pain you feel is only the end result. The real problem is happening somewhere else — and once you understand that, you can finally fix your hip pain for good.
Why Hip Bursitis Is Overdiagnosed
- Doctors often rely on imaging or testing, but it doesn’t always show what’s really happening.
- If nothing shows clearly, they may just label it as hippositis.
- The options they give are often injections, like PRP or steroid shots, because they don’t know the true cause.
- Remember: a diagnosis is a symptom, not a game plan.
Why This Happens
- Pain often comes from overworked muscles like the TFL and deep hip rotators.
- These muscles weren’t designed to do the job of your glutes.
- Over-recruitment → friction, irritation, inflammation → pain on the outside of the hip.
- This is why the pain feels like bursitis… but isn’t.
Common Causes of Hip Bursitis Pain
1. Lack of Hip Mobility – stiff joints → glutes cannot fire → overuse of outside hip muscles.
2. Weak or Offline Glutes – body compensates sideways → overworks TFL + rotators.
3. Back Issues Referring Pain – lower back stiffness or spinal problems → hip pain without hip being the source.
4. Fibrosis or Tissue Irritation – previous wear and tear → limited mobility → over-recruitment.
5. Combination of Factors – often more than one issue contributes to the problem.
Why Standard Treatments Fail
- Injections reduce inflammation but don’t fix mechanics.
- Massage loosens muscles but doesn’t stop overuse.
- Strengthening fails if the wrong muscles are firing.
Until the compensation pattern is corrected, pain always comes back.
What You MUST Do Instead
The sequence that works: Mobility → Control → Strength
1. Find the Root Cause – is it your hip, glutes, back, tissue, weakness, or multiple factors?
2. Restore Mobility – get the hip and spine moving first.
3. Activate the Right Muscles – deep core + glutes.
4. Strengthen – only after patterns are corrected.
If injections didn’t help, massage didn’t help, or strengthening made things worse, it’s because the real source of your compensation pattern hasn’t been found.
We offer a free Discovery Visit to assess your hip, back, mobility, and glute activation to find the actual problem.
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Don’t settle for a misdiagnosis — your hip pain has a solution when you know what to look for.
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