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Monday: 12pm — 7pm Tuesday: 7. Rosemarie Jabbour Chiropractor You may be surprised at how closely the function of your hips influence the function of your back, posture and overall biomechanics. Here are some behavioural causes of hip pain: Poor posture during everyday repetitive activities, such as sitting in an office all day or using incorrect lifting technique Carrying a heavy bag on one shoulder, resulting in uneven pressure on one side of your pelvic joint Wearing shoes that lack the support you need, including having foot pronation or collapsed arches Walking, running and repetitive movements that may put a lot of stress on the joint where the femur and hip bone meet Crossing your legs Standing and leaning on one leg, setting up uneven weight distribution and putting excess pressure on your hip joint Here are some other causes of hip pain: Joint dislocation Pinched nerves Bursitis Hip labral tear Inguinal hernia Arthritis Muscle imbalances Pregnancy Old injuries Congenital disorders Hip out of alignment symptoms Hip misalignment symptoms can be quite vast and can easily be misread.
Chiropractic examination for hip pain Chronic hip pain may be an indicator of a more serious underlying condition which is why a thorough examination may be beneficial.
A chiropractic examination for hip pain may include: Taking a full health history, including history of accidents and injury X-rays or other diagnostic imaging, as required Different spinal and orthopedic tests to determine whether your hip pain is the result of a structural imbalance Recommendations for Treatment Your health team at New World Chiro are experienced in dealing with a range of musculoskeletal health issues, including hip pain and related hip problems.
Other causes include growth plate injuries Salter-Harris fracture is common amongst children and adolescents , poor healing after bone breaks, joint conditions such as arthritis, or bone diseases such as neurofibromatosis.
Scoliosis is more common amongst young females and can run in the family. Once a medical professional confirm a diagnosis, people with misaligned hips and pelvis can begin the recovery process. One of the best and most common ways to correct these issues is physical therapy. Treating Uneven Hips and Misaligned Pelvis With Physical Therapy Physical therapy is typically one of the best non-surgical treatment options for misaligned hips and abnormal pelvic tilts.
Your physical therapist can help diagnose the cause of your pain and misalignment. They can also assist you with pain management, stretching, strengthening exercises, and biofeedback to prevent and eliminate symptoms.
Some techniques and practices that are effective include : Muscular release to tight hip flexors, quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. Corrective exercises that address your specific diagnosis. Each type of pelvic tilt Anterior, Posterior, and Lateral Pelvic Tilts requires different treatment plans to realign. Help fix bad habits related to posture when standing and sitting. Assist and educate patients on the best way to sleep with as little pain as possible.
Early treatment can help speed up the recovery and prevent significant complications. If you believe your hips are misaligned, you have an abnormal pelvic tilt, or unsure about the cause of your back pain, please contact us at today to make an appointment. Share on facebook Facebook. Share on twitter Twitter.
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