Target Area: Hip
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How physical therapy can treat and resolve bothersome bursitis
Hip Pain Treatment: Understanding Causes and Finding Relief
Where is My Pain Coming From?
Hip pain can stem from overuse, injuries, or congenital issues. Moreover, muscle imbalances, arthritis, or impingement often contribute. If you’re looking for relief, hip pain treatment can address these causes while improving mobility.
Why Choose Physical Therapy for Hip Pain Treatment?
Physical therapy is an effective hip pain treatment because it targets the root cause rather than masking symptoms like medications or injections. This approach provides lasting relief, enhances strength, and reduces the need for invasive treatments, making it a safer, long-term solution.
Improving Mobility and Strength
In addition to offering long-term relief, physical therapy helps improve joint mobility and strengthens the muscles surrounding the hip. This makes it an ideal hip pain treatment as it not only reduces pain but also enables you to move more comfortably during daily activities like walking, sitting, or exercising.
Preventing Future Injuries
One key benefit of physical therapy for hip pain treatment is that it addresses current pain and helps prevent future injuries. Additionally, by teaching movement patterns, our physical therapists will work with you to reduce the risk of recurrence, improve hip function and support long-term wellness.
Effective Hip Pain Treatment in Pennsylvania
With locations throughout Pennsylvania, we offer tailored hip pain treatment plans and restore optimal function. Our therapists will conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the underlying cause of your pain to develop a customized treatment plan.
Schedule a Consultation Today
If you are suffering from hip osteoarthritis bursitis, IT band syndrome, hip impingement, SI joint dysfunction, or piriformis syndrome, give us a call to schedule your physical therapy for hip pain consultation today.
Common Hip Pain Conditions
- Hip Osteoarthritis
- Trochanteric Bursitis
- Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome
- Hip Impingement
- Sacral Iliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction
- Piriformis Syndrome
What We Treat
Assessment and Diagnosis
We will assess your hip pain through a thorough examination, considering your medical history and any relevant imaging studies.
Range of Motion Exercises
Gentle exercises to improve flexibility and mobility in the hip joint, reducing stiffness, and promoting better movement.
Strengthening Exercises
Targeted exercises to strengthen muscles around the hip, including the glutes, quadriceps, and hip flexors, providing stability and support.
Core Strengthening
Strengthening the core muscles helps support the spine and pelvis, contributing to overall hip stability.
Stretching Exercises
Stretching tight muscles, such as the hip flexors and hamstrings, to improve flexibility and reduce strain on the hip joint.
Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques like massage, joint mobilization, and soft tissue manipulation to alleviate muscle tension and improve joint mobility.
Gait Training
Analyzing and correcting walking patterns to ensure proper biomechanics and reduce stress on the hip joint.