Hip pain can be caused by the wear and tear of bones and joint degeneration. It is severed when the articular cartilage wears away and its top layer breaks down. Hip pain caused by arthritis can vary according to the age of the patient, the physical conditions such as fitness level and weight, and the perception of pain by an individual. Hip pain induced by arthritis can come and go and is often predictable. The patient can anticipate what activities may lead to hip pain at what time of the day.
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These are some common symptoms associated with hip pain caused by arthritis.
Physiotherapists use stretching and strengthening exercises to alleviate hip pain. In addition to this, low-impact exercises are also used to facilitate the recovery and help the patient regain their strength and mobility.
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Physiotherapists Treat Hip Pain and Arthritis
At Physiomobility, we have a team of qualified professionals who offer specialized treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions. Whether you have a chronic medical condition, such as arthritis, or you have experienced a sports injury, or suffer from dizziness and vertigo our experienced physiotherapists will provide you a personalized treatment, offering you relief from pain and discomfort and enabling you to get back to your usual activities quickly.