Pain felt in the groin region is often associated with problems within the hip joint. While muscle strains can cause groin discomfort, persistent or worsening pain may indicate an underlying hip condition.
Understanding the possible causes of groin pain can help guide appropriate assessment and treatment.

Why hip problems cause groin pain
The hip joint is located deep within the groin area, which is why many hip conditions cause pain in this region. The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that allows the leg to move smoothly in multiple directions.
When structures within the joint become irritated or damaged, pain is commonly felt in the groin and may spread down the front of the thigh.
Common causes of hip pain in the groin
Several hip conditions may cause groin pain, including:
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
- Labral tears
- Hip bursitis
- Muscle or tendon injuries
Hip arthritis is one of the most common causes, particularly in middle-aged and older individuals.
Symptoms that may indicate a hip joint problem
Symptoms often include:
- Pain in the groin during walking or activity
- Stiffness in the hip joint
- Reduced range of motion
- Difficulty bending to put on shoes or socks
- Pain that radiates into the thigh or knee
Some patients also notice their foot turning outward due to reduced hip mobility.

Diagnosing the cause of groin pain
Assessment usually includes a clinical examination and imaging such as X-rays or MRI scans to identify joint problems.
Other sources of pain, including the lumbar spine or surrounding tendons, may also need to be considered.
Treatment options
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include:
- Physiotherapy
- Activity modification
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Image-guided injections
- Surgical treatment in selected cases
If hip arthritis is the underlying cause, hip replacement surgery may be considered when symptoms significantly affect mobility and quality of life.
Assessment in Sydney, Taree and Forster
Patients experiencing persistent groin pain related to the hip may benefit from an orthopaedic assessment. Consultations are available in Sydney, Taree and Forster to evaluate hip symptoms and discuss appropriate treatment options.