HIP PAIN
Are you suffering from Hip pain? Are you looking for a real solution with real results? Our Exercise Physiologists & Rehab Coaches will get you moving again pain free!
Your Hip Pain Solution
Do you struggle to fall asleep or get out of bed in the morning because of hip pain? Are you unable to work or participate in your favorite activities due to hip pain?
Hip pain is definitely no joking matter. This kind of pain can cause a deep, dull ache or a sharp pain that can go as far as causing your restless nights, difficulty in walking or even getting out of the car.
Hip injuries are some of the most serious injuries a person can suffer through, and, if left untreated or treated incorrectly, they can lead to a long-term health problems in other parts of the body due to the body not moving the way it should.
If you are suffer with a hip injury or pain, and you frequently experience sharp pains while trying to walk or doing general mundane activities involving leg and hip movement, then you have to start doing something about it.
Our physiotherapists at Adaptive Allied Health in Booragoon can help you get the back pain relief you’ve been looking for!
Who Can We Help?
Do you experience any of the below scenarios on a frequent basis? If your answer is “yes”, then the solutions we offer will be of great help to you:
- You've experienced persistent pain and/or stiffness in your hip for 9 consecutive days or longer
- Your general practitioner advised you with rest or painkillers, and you haven't noticed significant progress since then
- You get a dull ache or stiffness when you wake up in the morning, sometimes so intense that you have difficulty getting out of bed or bending over to brush your teeth
- There is always a nagging. persistent pain when you are sitting at your desk at work
- You frequently get that sharp, stabbing pain halfway through bending forward to put on your shoes, or performing a mundane physical activity
- You have an unclear idea of what your injury is, how it happened, how long it will likely take to heal, and what you can, can't, and shouldn't do as it heals.
If you have been suffering through these cases, and the pain nags at you and stops you doing the activities that really matter, like playing outside with your kids or participating in sporting events you used to enjoy.
Then a visit with our Exercise Physiologists & Rehab Coaches will give you that much needed glimpse of real, attainable hope.
What Are The Most Common Causes Of Hip Pain?
Our body parts work together to allow us to move freely. If any part of the system malfunctions, it can have an impact on other parts of the body. Our hips are no different. Problems with the feet, knees, or spine can all contribute to hip pain.
The following are some of the most likely reasons for hip pain or dysfunction:
- Posture misalignment
- Atypical gait
- Hip flexor muscle injury or restriction
- Weak gluteus muscles
- Pinched sciatic nerve
Hip pain can be caused by a variety of injuries, including:
- Acute injuries (i.e., sprains, strains, and fractures)
- Tears in the cartilage/labral tears
- Injuries caused by overuse (tendinitis)
- Arthritis and degenerative changes
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, our Booragoon physiotherapy clinic can help! Our physiotherapists are experts at determining and treating the cause of your hip pain!
Relieve Your Hip Pain Now With The Help Of Our Physiotherapists
If you have a hip injury and you are serious about regaining your health and normal level of physical activity through a professional and trusted way, then you’ve come to the right place.
Here at Adaptive Allied Health, our Physiotherapists have years of experience in helping people relieve acute and chronic hip pain.
If you’ve had enough of the daily frustrations and restrictions of hip pain, you will be relieved and optimistic after hearing the informed and educated opinions of our expert Physiotherapists.
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Not everyone knows that Accredited Exercise Physiology is covered by some public health schemes and private insurances.