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Thursday 6 February 2014

Chiropractic Care Can Help Effectively Eliminate Hip Pain


By Maureen Margaret Joswing


Hip pain can be very distressing to those afflicted with it. Ranging from dull to intense this discomfort may extend into the back and thighs and can impede one's normal movements. The best way to put an end to this issue is to address the underlying problem that is causing it. A chiropractor offers a safe, non-invasive, drug-free approach.

There are different causes for discomfort where the femur joins the pelvis. Sometimes the cartilage wears out, it may be due to an injury or condition resulting in inflammation, or it may be referred pain that actually has its source elsewhere. The chiropractor will first aim to find the cause rather than just treat the symptoms.

A misalignment in the sacroiliac joints which are found in the lower back, is another common reason for hip discomfort. These sensitive joints are especially prone to strain and stress exerted on them by some types of movement, and often from pregnancy and childbirth which often results in expansion and misalignment of these structures.

The first step in treating this problem will be to reduce swelling, and next to restore normal mobility to the joint. The chiropractic practitioner will be able to determine what the underlying condition is by thoroughly examining the patient and taking a detailed health history from him or her. There may be the need for x-rays or other diagnostic tests as well. Once this issue has been identified, the best course of therapy will be recommended.

A combination of therapeutic modalities and necessary lifestyle changes seems to work best for most patients, promoting healing and reducing the likelihood that the pain will return. If care is sought early on, permanent damage to the joints is not likely to occur. Chiropractors stimulate the body's natural ability to heal itself and do not prescribe drugs, which they consider an obstacle on the road to healing.

Chiropractic adjustments may be used to help correct any misalignment responsible for the condition. Massage and the application of ice to relieve swelling are also effective for promoting healing. A series of stretching or passive range of motion exercises may also help normal movement be restored and reduce the likelihood of a recurrence. These can be done daily at home, once the patient is shown how to perform them.

It can also be beneficial for the patient to take a nutritional supplement which the chiropractor will recommend. One such supplement is a high quality fish oil. This can be taken in capsule form and is a potent anti-inflammatory agent. It is also good for the health of nervous tissue in the body such as the sacral nerves.

The goal in planning therapy for the patient with hip pain is to encourage moderate movement but not so much that it increases the soreness. With the right combination of physiotherapy, exercise, and nutritional support, most patients will notice a gradual improvement over a short time although this may take longer in more severe cases.




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