Edward Komberg

Chiropractor & Business Entrepreneur

Hip Pain Checklist: Is it the Joint, the Back, or the Muscle?

“Hip pain” covers many neighborhoods. Sorting location and behavior guides the plan. Use this quick checklist before your exam; it won’t diagnose, but it will sharpen the questions we ask.

Location & Clues

  • Groin/front hip: Often hip joint; stiff after sitting; pinch with deep flexion.
  • Side of hip: Glute med/TFL or bursa irritation; tender to sleep on that side.
  • Back of hip: SI/piriformis patterns; worse with long sitting, better with walking.

Self-Care Starters

  • Hip flexor stretch 2×30s/side.
  • Glute bridge 2×10; lateral band walks 2×10 steps/side.
  • Thoracic extension x 10 to share rotation load.

Clinic Plan

We test joint range, muscle tenderness, lumbar referral, and gait. Care blends mobilization, soft tissue, and strength with sit/stand/lift guardrails. Red flags (fever, trauma, night pain, sudden inability to bear weight) need urgent evaluation.

Dr. Edward Komberg: “Find the driver, not just the address. Hips, backs, and ribs share the workload.”

Not sure which “hip” you have? Book with Dr. Edward Komberg for a clean diagnosis and simple path forward.


About the Author: Clear, practical hip care for active Los Angeles lives.

About the Author

Dr. Edward Komberg began in La Palma, CA and built three Southern California clinics over 37 years. He’s treated more than 500,000 patient visits, staying focused on calm, effective, patient-first care.