Comprehensive Hip & Knee Pain Relief in Indianapolis

Compassionate, medically advanced pain management to help you regain mobility and improve your quality of life.
Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Samiullah Kundi, MD

Don't Let Joint Pain Dictate Your Life

Chronic hip and knee pain can make simple daily activities—like walking, climbing stairs, or even sitting for long periods—feel like insurmountable challenges. At Indiana Neurology and Pain Center (INPC), we understand how debilitating joint pain can be, which is why providing effective hip and knee pain relief is one of our primary focuses. Our approach focuses on identifying the exact source of your pain and utilizing advanced, non-surgical techniques to help you regain function and get back to doing what you love.

Ready to Move With Less Pain?

Schedule an appointment with Indiana Neurology and Pain Center and take the next step toward lasting hip and knee pain relief.

A note from our pain specialist: "In our Indianapolis clinic, we frequently see how interconnected the hip and knee are. When one joint compensates for the other, pain often multiplies. Our goal is to diagnose the precise root cause, rather than merely masking the symptoms, so we can provide sustainable, long-term relief."

Understanding the Root Causes of Hip & Knee Pain

The hip and knee share a complex network of bones, ligaments, and nerves. Pinpointing the exact cause of your discomfort is the first critical step toward true hip and knee pain relief.

Common Causes of Hip Pain

Common Causes of Knee Pain

Advanced, Non-Surgical Treatments for Hip and Knee Pain Relief

Our medical team employs a comprehensive, three-step approach: Thorough Diagnosis, a Targeted Treatment Plan, and Ongoing Management. Based on your specific condition, we offer several advanced, minimally invasive interventions:

01

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections

For patients experiencing pain originating from the pelvis or lower back that radiates into the hip, SI joint injections deliver targeted anti-inflammatory medication directly to the source, reducing pain and improving mobility.

02

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

This minimally invasive procedure uses carefully controlled heat generated by radio waves to temporarily disable the specific nerves sending pain signals from the hip or knee to the brain, offering potentially long-lasting relief.

03

Medial Branch Blocks

Often used as both a diagnostic tool and a treatment, these injections numb the specific nerves supplying the facet joints in the spine, helping to pinpoint the exact source of referred hip or leg pain.

04

Targeted Physical Therapy

Supervised physical therapy is seamlessly integrated into our treatment plans to strengthen the muscles supporting the hip and knee, improve flexibility, and prevent future injuries.

Real Patients, Real Relief

“I was struggling to walk my dog due to severe knee pain. The team at INPC took the time to properly diagnose the issue rather than just giving me pills. After my customized treatment plan, I am finally back to my daily walks with much less discomfort.”
— Sarah M.
“The hip pain was keeping me awake every single night. The doctors here explained everything clearly and recommended a targeted injection that provided significant relief within days. I deeply appreciate their compassionate, professional care.”
— Robert T.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hip and Knee Pain Relief

You should consult a pain management specialist if your joint pain persists for more than a few weeks, progressively worsens, limits your ability to walk or bear weight, or is accompanied by swelling, redness, or a clicking/popping sound.

Yes. The body functions as an interconnected kinetic chain. If you have hip pain, you may subconsciously alter your gait (how you walk) to compensate, which puts unnatural and uneven stress on the knee. Additionally, nerve compression in the lower back or hip can cause “referred pain” that is actually felt down in the knee.

While many of our patients are referred by their primary care physicians or orthopedic surgeons, it is not always strictly necessary, depending on your insurance provider. We recommend contacting our office directly at 317-939-6100 so our staff can help verify your specific insurance requirements.

References & Medical Sources

Medical Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.