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Chiropractic Medicine Offers Natural Relief From Hip Pain

By Strong M Peth


Suffering from hip pain can be very disruptive to a person's life. Although it varies from mild to severe, it can limit one's movements and activities and interfere with sleep. Normally there is a condition present that causes this type of discomfort, which if healed, should put an end to it. Patients undergoing therapy from a chiropractor can experience safe, natural healing and relief of pain in the hips which does not require taking medications.

The large hip joint is located where the femur connects to the pelvis and is subject to various stresses which can lead to discomfort. There may be an acute injury or condition present which causes inflammation, cartilage may have worn out, or the pain may also be referred from another part of the body. Chiropractors always attempt to pinpoint the cause of pain before addressing the symptoms alone.

Another common condition which may lead to discomfort in the hips is misalignment of the sacroiliac joints, which are located just above the tailbone and flank either side of it. These joints are particularly susceptible to stress from certain conditions as pregnancy and childbirth which can cause expansion and misalignment of the bones in this area.

The chiropractor will need to get a detailed medical history from the patient and carefully examine him or her. If there is the need for any diagnostics such as x-rays, these will be ordered. Based on these findings, the practitioner will isolate the cause of the soreness in the hips and devise a therapy plan for the patient. Therapy is designed to both relieve swelling and improve range of motion in the hips.

Most patients respond best when a combination of healing methods are applied and any necessary lifestyle changes that the chiropractor recommends are made. Medications and surgery are not part of the therapeutic regimen in chiropractic care, rather their use is discouraged as it is believed to overlook the underlying cause of the problem and delay healing. It is important to not put off proper chiropractic attention in order to prevent permanent joint damage.

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.

The patient may also be given a nutritional supplement by the chiropractor that can promote healing. Fish oil capsules are particularly helpful in this situation, as they are an excellent anti-inflammatory agent and help promote healthy nerve tissues.

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 although this may take longer in more severe cases.




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