
Hip and groin pain is a common presentation with a wide differential diagnosis. The location of the pain — anterior (groin), lateral (outer hip), or posterior (buttock) — is the most important clue to the underlying cause.
| Location | Common causes |
|---|---|
| Anterior (groin) | Hip joint pathology (osteoarthritis, labral tear), iliopsoas tendinopathy/bursitis, adductor tendinopathy, inguinal hernia, sports hernia |
| Lateral (outer hip) | Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (gluteal tendinopathy/trochanteric bursitis), iliotibial band syndrome |
| Posterior (buttock) | Piriformis syndrome, hamstring tendinopathy, referred pain from the lumbar spine |
A hip ultrasound scan is appropriate when:
A hip ultrasound at Sonoworld assesses:
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) — pain on the outer aspect of the hip — is frequently misdiagnosed as hip joint pathology or referred lumbar spine pain. The ultrasound appearance is characteristic: thickening and hypoechogenicity of the gluteal tendons at their greater trochanteric insertion, often with associated bursal fluid. Identifying GTPS on ultrasound changes the management pathway — the patient needs targeted physiotherapy and, in some cases, an ultrasound-guided injection, not hip replacement surgery.
No. The scan is entirely painless.
Ultrasound has limited sensitivity for labral tears. MRI arthrography (MRI with contrast injection into the joint) is the gold-standard investigation for suspected labral pathology. However, ultrasound can identify associated findings such as hip joint effusion and iliopsoas pathology.
No. You can book directly at Sonoworld without a GP referral.
Sonoworld is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Our sonographers are registered with HCPC and are members of BMUS. All scans are performed at our Marylebone clinic: 29 Weymouth Street, London W1G 7DB.
Same-day and next-day appointments available at our Marylebone clinic. Instant verbal results. Written report within 24 hours. No GP referral required.
Price: £235
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