Why Hip Pain Happens
Hip pain can come from the joint itself or from nearby tissues. Some people experience pain on the side of the hip, others feel it deep in the front or back, and some feel referred pain from the lower back.
Common causes include:
- Gluteal tendinopathy
- Hip joint irritation
- Muscle imbalance or weakness
- Postural overload
- Hip flexor tightness
- Early osteoarthritis
- Referred pain from the lower back or SI joint
Your Hip Assessment
Your chiropractor will assess:
- Hip mobility
- Gluteal and hip flexor strength
- Pelvic alignment and movement
- Lower back involvement
- Gait and functional patterns
This helps us target the true source of your discomfort.
How We Treat Hip Pain
Your treatment may include:
- Gentle hip or pelvic adjustments
- Soft-tissue therapy for tight muscles
- Dry needling
- Strength and stability exercises
- Mobility training
- Education about activity modification and recovery
We focus on improving control, mobility and comfort.
Book Your Hip Pain Appointment
If hip pain is interfering with your everyday life, we’re here to help.
Book online today.