Hip Area Pain

Hips are stable in nature, and thus would require a strong force for dislocation. Hips are more subjected to joint and/or bone damage than other areas of the body. Unfortunately, the hip bones in seniors, of FL, run the increased risk of fracture from degenerative damage. Conditions such as infant congenital disorders, adolescent trauma, adolescent growth plate or elderly fracture, are less likely determinants of hip pain than age itself.

Some patients describe their pain as being located in the hip; however, more often the pain is related to the buttocks region and/or the back. The joint in the hip may also be the cause of hip pain, in conjunction with other structures in the hip region. A patient can experience hip pain due to a history of traumatic falls, according to Dr Renny Edelson DC. The fall can cause injuries in the soft tissue of the hip, including contusion (trochanteric bursitis). Rest is the best answer for hip pain as activity can increase the pain experienced by the patient.

The following are some ways to treat hip pain from Ocala Chiropractor: 1. Schedule regular chiropractic visits 2. Stress has been shown to increase the pain, avoid stressful environments 3. Acute pain is exacerbated by increased activity – get your rest 4. When ready, exercise to reduce fatigue of the muscle, which can cause pain 5. Stay positive; think about all of the things you can do once you are pain free

Expect your chiropractor in Ocala to investigate your health history by performing neurological, orthopaedic and radiography testing so that he or she can discover causes for your hip pain. After thorough exams, expect a personalized treatment plan from your chiropractor.

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