Overcoming Hip Pain: Find Relief and Resume Your Active Lifestyle

Do you experience pain in your hips while enjoying leisurely walks, climbing stairs, or bending down? Hip pain can significantly limit your ability to perform and enjoy daily activities.  Fortunately, treatment with physical therapy can help you find relief and get back to doing what you love!

Understanding Your Hip Joints

There are several reasons why you may be experiencing hip pain:

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis is a common cause of hip pain, particularly in older adults. It occurs when the protective cartilage in the hip joint wears down over time, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.

Tears and Ruptures

Ligaments and cartilage in the hips can tear due to injury or overuse, causing pain and instability.

Bursitis

Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that act as a cushion between the bones, tendons, and muscles near the hip. Bursitis, or inflammation of these sacs, can cause pain and tenderness in the hip.

Strains 

Sudden or repetitive activities can strain or inflame the muscles and tendons around the hip joint, resulting in pain.

Additional causes of hip pain include fractures, dislocations, and certain diseases. If you experience sudden or severe hip pain, especially after an injury, it is important to contact our office for evaluation as soon as possible.

How Physical Therapy Can Help

Your personalized treatment plan may include:

Pain Relief

Specialized techniques, such as manual therapy, joint mobilizations, and soft tissue techniques, can help improve blood flow, free up tension or restriction in movement, and reduce pain in the affected areas.

Mobility Work

Prescribed exercises to improve movement and range of motion in the hip joint.

Strengthening Exercises

Exercises to strengthen the muscles around the hip joint, providing support and stability for a successful recovery.

Personalized Hip Pain Relief

During her evaluation, our physical therapists observed a limited range of motion in her hip and noted weakness in the surrounding muscles. After a comprehensive assessment, she was diagnosed with hip osteoarthritis, a common condition associated with aging and wear and tear on the joint.

Our PTs created a tailored treatment plan for her that focused on pain management, improving hip mobility, and strengthening the supporting muscles. Targeted manual therapy techniques were utilized to reduce pain and stiffness, while prescribed exercises aimed to increase her range of motion and improve overall hip function. We also provided her with education on proper body mechanics and strategies for managing daily activities. 

After attending every physical therapy session and following exercise instructions in between, she experienced significant improvement in her hip pain and mobility. She was able to resume her daily walks with her dog, enjoy gardening without discomfort, and sleep soundly through the night.

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Vegan Peanut Butter Cookies

  • 1 cup creamy natural peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup, or honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup almond flour
  • flaked sea salt for topping, if desired

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add peanut butter, maple syrup, and vanilla into a mixing bowl. Once combined, add in almond flour and stir until incorporated. Use a medium cookie scoop to scoop dough onto a prepared baking sheet. Alternatively, you can scoop the dough with a spoon and roll it into a ball. Flatten each dough ball with a fork, making a crisscross pattern, and sprinkle a little flaked sea salt on top of each cookie. Bake in a preheated oven for about 12 minutes or until cookies begin to brown. Remove from oven, allow cookies to cool on a wire rack, and enjoy.