The hip, pivotal for mobility, faces diverse conditions affecting its function and comfort. Osteoarthritis, bursitis, and tendonitis lead to pain and stiffness. Labral tears and impingement syndrome disrupt joint integrity and mobility. Dysplasia and fractures pose significant challenges, while piriformis syndrome and muscle strains contribute to discomfort. Post-operative rehabilitation following surgeries is crucial for recovery. Management involves addressing muscle imbalances, mitigating overuse strain, and physical therapy to restore hip function and alleviate pain, enhancing overall quality of life.
We address additional Hip issues listed below.
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Hip bursitis (trochanteric bursitis)
- Hip tendonitis (e.g., hip flexor tendonitis)
- Hip labral tear
- Hip impingement syndrome (femoroacetabular impingement)
- Hip dysplasia
- Piriformis syndrome (compression of the sciatic nerve by the piriformis muscle)
- Hip muscle strains (e.g., gluteus medius/minimus strain)
- Hip tendon injuries (e.g., hamstring tendon injuries)
- Hip joint instability
- Hip fractures (e.g., femoral neck fracture)
- Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
- Snapping hip syndrome
- Hip avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis)
- Hip synovitis
- Hip arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis)
- Hip dysplasia
- Hip muscle imbalances
- Hip pain associated with overuse or repetitive strain
- Post-operative rehabilitation following hip surgeries (e.g., hip arthroscopy, hip replacement)