Hip pain relief for athletes

Restore stride, strength & stability for long-distance running & training.

  • Pain at the front of the hip/groin, with running uphill

  • Side hip pain near the bony point, worse after mileage

  • Deep hip tightness/pinching with squats, lunges, or sitting

  • Pain shows up with rotation, cutting, or directional changes

  • Glute weakness, fatigue, or imbalance from side to side

  • Clicking, catching, or a feeling of restriction in the joint

  • Knee or low back irritation that seems tied to hip mechanics

  • Hip flexor strain & hip flexor tendinopathy

  • Gluteal tendinopathy & lateral hip pain

  • Greater trochanteric bursitis type irritation

  • FAI related pinching, stiffness & load sensitivity

  • Labral irritation and deep joint discomfort

  • Hip joint stiffness and osteoarthritis flare-ups

  • Pelvic control issues that overload the hip, knee, or low back

  • Often triggered by: Long-distance running, sprinting, CrossFit & weightlifting, soccer and field sports, basketball & volleyball, hiking, cycling, and rotation-heavy sports like golf.

  • Pain lasts longer than 1–2 weeks

  • Symptoms return every time you increase mileage/intensity

  • You have pinching pain in the front of the hip with squats/sitting

  • Side hip pain worsens with running or lying on that side

  • Your stride feels uneven or you are compensating

  • You notice weakness, instability, or loss of power

  • Pain is affecting sleep, stairs, or daily movement

  • You are avoiding training because you do not trust the hip

Hip Pain for Runners

The hip is a powerhouse joint, driving stride mechanics, propulsion, rotation & stability with every step you take. When hip pain shows up, it rarely stays isolated. It can influence the low back, knee & pelvis, often changing your movement patterns and creating compensations that limit performance over time.
We treat hip conditions with a detailed biomechanical assessment, hands-on care & progressive strengthening to identify the real driver of symptoms. Whether it is hip flexor strain, bursitis, FAI, gluteal tendinopathy, labral irritation, or osteoarthritis-related stiffness, the goal is clear: reduce pain, restore efficient mechanics & get you back to running and training with a hip you can trust.

Your FREE First Visit

60min

Your first step is a low-pressure visit to understand your body mechanics, what will resolve it, and explain our approach.

  • Quick intake: what’s hurting, what triggers it, training goals
  • Movement: mobility, strength, control, and sport-specific patterns
  • Clear plan: observations, why it’s happening, best path forward

What You’ll Receive

  • A clear clinical direction and root-cause hypothesis
  • Recommended next steps, including a plan and projected timeline
  • Practical guidance on what to do, and what to avoid, in training right now

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What They’re Saying About Us

5.0
Stephanie C.
3 months ago
Dr. Alex Mak developed an excellent program to improve my mobility and stay on track to improved health. After starting a work from home job, I lost sight of maintaining a balanced lifestyle. I pushed myself too hard after living a sedentary lifestyle. What was meant to be a short walk resulted in an injury that resulted in months worth of hip pain. Dr. Mak’s experience in athletics was a game changer to helping me get back on track. Growing up as an athlete and swimming division 1, my instinct is to push myself hard to get back into shape. Dr. Mak helped me realize the importance of measured goals to achieve better outcomes. Knowing my history as a swimmer, he pointed out ways in which my body developed that I should keep an eye out for when lifting weights, running and more. He developed a recovery and strength training plan that considered my work travel schedule and preferred methods of exercise. Dr. Mak has a keen eye for identifying small details that can make a big difference in achieving recovery. I would recommend his services to anyone seeking support after an injury.
Alexander H.
4 months ago
If you want the best Physical Therapy come to Olympus. Movements that actually work.
Mordox S.
5 months ago
As a former competitive swimmer during highschool. I had a chance to work with Dr. Alex Mak and he helped a lot. My flexibility was very bad and that hindered my swimming. Alex was able to give me routine that helped my flexibility ultimately helping my swimming. Pretty much he knows his stuff and I highly recommend.
Nelson P.
6 months ago
Don’t think of this as a typical review written for business—think it as a genuine testimony! As a self-proclaimed athlete with a background in soccer and track (though you DONT have to be an athlete), this experience was truly a self investment in body mobility, agility, performance, endurance, strength, and—most importantly—optimal function. And if you think you’re already fine in these areas, you probably aren’t if you’re reading this. Dr. Alex Mak will quickly humble you and help you realize that many of our injuries stem from imbalances, mechanics, and not functioning optimally. As I mentioned, this is a true investment in yourself. You have to put in the work to see results—my pain didn’t disappear instantly or overnight. Through a constant desire to grow, feel better (with little to no pain), and consistent training both in and out of the his gym and office real progress happens. Dr. Alex Mak is young, easygoing, polite, and extremely professional and informative, which makes the entire process more comfortable which felt amazing! You never feel alone during the rehabilitation journey. Having someone on your side who truly understands what you’re feeling—at your worst pain and at every stage of recovery—is incredibly reassuring. He explains what you should be feeling throughout recovery, so you know you’re not only healing but progressing. I stubbornly learned that pain doesn’t go away overnight—it’s a process. The body works as one complete unit, and everything must be kept in check and aligned. After completing my sessions, I can confidently say I came out pain-free, stronger, and far more knowledgeable—allowing me to live a more optimal life. If you’re experiencing pain, don’t hesitate to work with Dr. Alex Mak. He genuinely helps you understand your body, your injuries, and how to overcome them!
Nelson P.
6 months ago
Don't think of this as a typical review written for business--think it as genuine testimony! As a self-proclaimed athlete with a background in soccer and...
Polina D.
6 months ago
Dr. Mak is truly exceptional. His expertise goes far beyond simply addressing pain—he takes the time to deeply understand the unique challenges of each patient. In my case, he carefully assessed the long‑term impact of my back injury and multiple surgeries, dedicating quality time to listen, evaluate, and design a treatment plan tailored specifically to my needs. What impressed me most was his holistic approach: he didn’t just focus on temporary relief, but created a structured program of strengthening exercises and supportive routines to help rebuild my stability and resilience. Through his guidance, I not only regained physical strength but also developed the confidence to continue working out independently, something I never thought possible given my history of trauma. Beyond his professional skill, Dr. Mak brings an approachable, down‑to‑earth energy that makes every session feel encouraging and motivating. He’s knowledgeable, compassionate, and genuinely invested in his patients’ progress. Simply put, he’s not only knows his craft inside and out—he’s also a genuine person to be around.
Fernando B.
7 months ago
After my medical doctor referred me to Physical Therapy, I thought my back pain and sciatica pains would eventually heal. After months, I finally “came to gribs” about my situation. My pain was becoming disabling and I needed help. I started searching my area,and what I wanted from physical therapy. Strength and mobility needed to be important to my therapy. My pain needed to be gone or at less become more manageable from therapy. After finding a few practices I started looking through their respective social media accounts. I found and followed Dr.Alexmax on instagram. I found the account informative and helpful. To my surprise, a Direct message from the account was sent to me and they invited me to have a consultation. Long story short, I signed up and after a few sessions I started feeling real relief from sciatica pains. I’m about to have my 15th session and I can confidently state I’ve been giving a foundation to continue a more hopeful and healthy life with less pain and more energy. Highly recommend this practice with anyone who need help with physical therapy
Jeffrey L.
8 months ago
I have gone to countless chiropractors and physical therapists searching for answers to the issues within my body. But no one has given me a deeper and in-depth understanding like Dr. Mak. When I first started seeing Dr. Mak back in July, I did not know what to expect and if he had the answers I was looking for. The first few weeks were investigative and it definitely took some time to figure out the roots of my problems. However, just three months later and I don't recognize the person I've become, most of all the lingerering issues I had been experienced at the start of my journey have seemingly subsided and I feel like a brand new person! Dr. Mak is very knowledgeable helping me not only understand the issues I was facing but also the areas I need to improve to better my condition. I admit I was skeptical in the beginning due the great deal of commitment it would require to get better, but now that I'm at the end I can happily say I have no regrets and would highly recommend Dr. Mak to anyone who is serious about not only feeling better but anyone who wants to function properly into their later years. There's so much I thought I knew that Dr. Mak helped to clarify and I've definitely gained a great deal of knowledge from my time spent with Dr. Mak. I hope him the best as he builds his practice and encourage anyone who wants to grow and learn to reach out to Dr. Mak. He likely has all the answers to your issues and if he doesn't he will figure it out if you give him the time!
chris S.
8 months ago
I’ve been dealing with back pain, tight hips, sciatica pain, and right foot mobility for a couple years. Finding Dr. Alex, I set up the initial consultation meeting to address my issues. In this meeting Dr. Alex Mak answered all my questions, provided solutions, and expressed his knowledge on the different areas of my pain. He explained with an honest tone, that identifying the root cause of my pain, and building a personalized treatment plan can help me achieve my goal, of finding relief and mobility. I moved forward with his program that was designed directly for me. Having the ability to talk to Dr. Alex for the full session, allowed him to study my progress and adapt the program to the speed of my progression. I believe this is what separates Dr. Alex Mak from other PT. His ability to motivate, inform, study, adapt, and treat the client is top class. He is distinguished in that he listens, explains, cares, and organizes proper exercises to achieve results in a timely manner. If you are looking for a Dr. who supports and treats, rather than giving a generic try this and that, then book the consultation with Dr. Alex Mak.
Alejandra P.
8 months ago
I had a really good experience at Olympus Sports Therapy and working with Dr. Alex Mak. He's very knowledgeable about his craft. He guides you through the exercises so that you do them safely and correctly. I referred a friend to Olympus Sports Therapy and Dr. Alex Mak with a confidence that he would be able to help them with their particular issues because I saw clear improvement in myself very quickly. I'm glad I went there.

Quick Questions

Running is repetitive loading. Small deficits in hip mobility, glute strength & pelvic control can compound over mileage and create overload in the hip and surrounding tissues.

Location and triggers matter. Front hip or groin pain often points toward flexor overload or joint pinching, while side hip pain often involves glute tendons. An assessment clarifies what is driving your symptoms.

FAI often feels like pinching or deep discomfort in the front of the hip or groin, commonly worse with squats, prolonged sitting, hills, or higher intensity running.

Yes. When hip mechanics change, the knee and low back often absorb extra load. Improving hip strength & control can reduce stress elsewhere.

Not always. Many runners do better with smart modifications, reduced aggravating volume, and a clear plan to rebuild capacity rather than fully stopping.

Most athletes need both. Mobility without strength can leave the hip unstable, and strength without mobility can reinforce compensation. The best plan blends mobility, control & progressive loading.

Timeline depends on how long symptoms have been present, the diagnosis, and how well load is managed. The goal is steady progress without flare-ups, not quick jumps that set you back.

Reduce painful mileage or speed work, avoid deep painful ranges, and focus on controlled hip stability work until you are assessed.

Yes. Many athletes improve with the right plan. The focus is reducing irritation, restoring mechanics & building strength so the hip tolerates load better.

Dr. Alex Mak, DC, CCSP, CSCS, QME

I was the kid who was told to quit after years of sports and constant injuries, so I became the provider I never had, earning a kinesiology degree at SDSU, graduating chiropractic school summa cum laude, and doubling my clinical hours to obsessively master human movement. Olympus Sports Therapy is built on identifying the root cause, building a real progression plan, and guiding athletes from pain and setbacks back to stronger performance.

Seek medical attention immediately if you experience:

Severe or worsening pain that doesn’t improve with rest Numbness or tingling spreading down both legs Loss of strength in your leg or foot Difficulty controlling bladder or bowel function Pain following a fall, accident, or trauma