When you experience hip pain, it can interfere with your ability to comfortably carry out your everyday tasks, such as climbing stairs in your home or bending down to tie your shoes. While it’s not uncommon to feel hip pain every once in a while, like after standing...
Hip Pain
4 types of physical therapy treatments for hip labral tears
When your hip is in pain, every movement can make you wince. There are many common possible reasons behind hip pain, such as arthritis or bursitis. It’s also possible to sustain an injury to the area, like a hip labral tear, that requires physical therapy treatment to...
Hip pain during pregnancy: Causes and treatments
Pregnancy can be a beautiful journey for many people. However, it can take a significant toll on the person’s physical health. A woman’s body gradually changes over the course of the pregnancy to accommodate the growth of the baby. These changes can often lead to...
Degenerative arthritis: Causes and symptoms
Your body goes through many changes as you age. Your hair can slowly turn gray, you can develop wrinkles from the smiling you do every day and your metabolism can slow down. It’s also common to move a bit slower due to the weakening of your bones, muscles and joints....
Why do I have hip pain when lying down?
Hip pain can be frustrating and uncomfortable. This pain can be even more challenging when it begins to disrupt your sleep. If you experience hip pain when lying down, you are not alone. This symptom is fairly common and can often be treated with physical therapy....
7 conditions that could be causing your hip pain
Your hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint and one of the largest joints in your body and is the connection point between your legs and torso. It is made up of your femur (thighbone) and pelvis (hip bone), supports your body weight, and allows you to move your upper...