Hip Botox

A targeted muscle-relaxing injection to relieve hip pain and improve mobility caused by muscle overactivity or spasticity.

At a glance

About

Relax overactive muscles that contribute to pain, stiffness, or abnormal hip mechanics.

Effective
Referrals

Not Needed

Booking

Instant-book option available

Cost
  • Lincolnshire £ 18500

The nature of hip botox treatments

This treatment targets specific muscles around the hip that are overactive or contributing to dysfunction. Botox is injected to temporarily block nerve signals, allowing the muscle to relax. It is a controlled, reversible method of improving joint function and reducing pain, particularly when tight muscles are the primary cause of symptoms.

Common causes of hip injuries

Hip muscle overactivity is typically caused by overuse or sudden strain, including:

Hip impingement: Bony abnormalities can cause compensatory muscle tension.

Psoas tendinopathy: Chronic tightness or irritation of the hip flexor tendon.

Neuromuscular imbalance: Poor movement patterns cause specific muscles to overwork.

Post-surgical stiffness: Muscle guarding or scar tissue after hip procedures.

Athletic overuse: Repetitive activity leading to hypertonic muscles.

Diagnosing suitability for hip botox treatment

Assessment includes a detailed physical examination and often imaging or motion analysis. Ultrasound may be used to visualise the target muscles, and your clinician will evaluate whether muscle tension is contributing to your hip symptoms. Botox is typically recommended when conservative treatments have failed and muscle tightness is a significant factor in your condition.

Suitable for

Treatment overview

Hip Botox treatment involves ultrasound-guided injection of botulinum toxin into specific muscles around the hip, typically the psoas or hip flexors. The goal is to reduce excessive muscle contraction that causes pain, stiffness, or mechanical interference. This non-surgical approach allows the muscles to relax, reduces tension, and improves joint function. It is often used in conjunction with physiotherapy for optimal recovery and long-term relief.

Botox (botulinum toxin) is widely known for its cosmetic use, but in orthopaedics, it can be used to relax overactive muscles that contribute to pain, stiffness, or abnormal hip mechanics. Conditions such as hip impingement, psoas tendinopathy, and post-surgical stiffness may benefit from temporary muscle relaxation, allowing the joint to move more freely and with less discomfort.

Benefits

Reduces muscle-related hip pain

Improves mobility and joint function

Minimally invasive

No downtime

Can enhance the results of rehabilitation

How to Pay

We offer a range of flexible payment options to make your treatment experience smooth and stress-free.

Paying for Yourself (Preferred Option)

Most patients choose to self-fund their treatment. We accept:

Instalment Plans

We’ve partnered with GoCardless to offer interest-free instalment options. You can easily set up a Direct Debit to spread the cost of your treatment over time.

Finance Options

Looking for a financing plan? You can apply through Kandoo, our trusted finance partner.

Private Medical Insurance (Limited Availability)

We work with a small number of approved insurance providers. However, due to restrictions from many insurers, not all treatments are covered. Please check with your insurer and speak to our team before booking to avoid disappointment.

The booking process

Online booking/call

Use our Calendly to book an initial consultation, or give us a call.

01

Consult

If you are a new patient, our doctors might arrange a consultation before treatment.

02

Treatment

You will be booked in for treatment.

03

Follow up

Our doctors might arrange a follow-up consultation, to check your response to treatment.

04

Discharge

Once your doctor is happy with your recovery, you will be discharged. After discharge, we are always here for further questions or support, should you need it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the effects of Hip Botox last?

Typically 3 to 6 months, after which the treatment can be repeated if needed.

The procedure is done under ultrasound guidance and is generally well-tolerated with minimal discomfort.

The goal is to reduce overactivity—not paralyse the muscle—so strength is usually preserved or even improved with better movement patterns.

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