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Are You Suffering From Hip Pain In Snow Hill, MD?

What Is Hip Pain?

Hip pain is a frequent issue that can result from various causes, including sports injuries or arthritis. It can range from minor, short-term discomfort to a more serious problem that requires medical attention. The location of the pain often depends on which part of the hip joint is affected. In many cases, the pain isn’t actually coming from the hip joint itself, but from the lower back, as the surrounding muscles are all connected. Even slight irritation in nearby areas can create a ripple effect, leading to discomfort in the hip.

What Are The Symptoms of Hip Pain?

Hip pain is commonly felt as a deep, aching discomfort in the groin, outer hip, or buttock area. It often worsens with activities like walking, climbing stairs, or standing up after sitting for a long time. In some cases, the pain may spread down the leg or cause a limp, affecting your mobility and posture. The intensity of these symptoms can vary and often increase during physical activity or even while sleeping.

The impact of hip pain on daily life can be significant, especially if the pain is chronic. Severe hip pain can make everyday tasks, such as walking, climbing stairs, getting in and out of a car, or sitting for extended periods, feel overwhelming. This can reduce physical activity levels, which may lead to other health issues like weight gain or cardiovascular problems. Many people also struggle with sleep, as certain positions can aggravate the pain. Poor sleep can lower energy levels and mood throughout the day, leading to emotional and psychological distress. Being unable to engage in activities you once enjoyed can heighten frustration, anxiety, and even depression.

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What Is Our Approach To Fixing / Treating Hip Pain?

We have worked with thousands of patients suffering from hip pain. Often, we use physical therapy to help these individuals avoid relying on painkillers, injections, or surgeries. Hip pain significantly impacts various aspects of life, including social interactions, family responsibilities, work, and hobbies.

Common symptoms of hip pain include discomfort localized to the groin, the hip joint, and the back of the hip. This makes walking, climbing stairs, and descending stairs particularly challenging. Hip pain often leads to decreased strength, making it difficult to perform daily activities such as getting up from a chair, getting in and out of bed, or exiting a low-seated car.

At our physical therapy practice, we aim to help patients avoid long-term use of pain medication, injections, or surgery. Our goal is to help you return to the activities you enjoy. Our treatment approach includes therapeutic exercises and manual therapy, such as joint mobilizations and manipulations. We also use laser therapy and dry needling to reduce hip pain, allowing individuals to regain function and return to the things they love to do.

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Download our FREE Hip Pain Report

Hip pain can have devastating, long-lasting effects on your physical and emotional well-being.

But it doesn’t have to control your life forever, instead, take the first positive step by downloading our free hip pain report.

This guide is loaded with expert tips you can implement at home to find the relief you’re looking for. Whether you’re looking to return to the activities you’ve missed out on or just want a quality night’s sleep, this report is the perfect first step to get you back to optimal health.

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** Please note there is no treatment given during one of our discovery sessions. These sessions are designed to evaluate your needs and ensure we can offer the help you need.

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